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Predicting the future of entertainment is risky, but several trends are clear.
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“Subscribe for weekly pop culture breakdowns. 🔁 Like if you’d watch a Hey Arnold! live-action.” Predicting the future of entertainment is risky, but
The golden age of media is not the 1950s or the 1990s. It is right now, precisely because anyone with a smartphone and a story can participate. The noise is deafening, but the signal—the art, the connection, the shared laugh—is more powerful than ever. As we look toward an AI-integrated, immersive future, one truth remains: humans will always crave stories. The mediums will change, but the need for entertainment endures. 🔁 Like if you’d watch a Hey Arnold
To understand the present, we must look to the past. For most of the 20th century, entertainment content and popular media operated on a "one-to-many" broadcast model. Three major television networks, a handful of film studios, and dominant record labels dictated what the public watched, listened to, and discussed. The watercooler moment—where everyone at work discussed the same episode of MASH or The Cosby Show —was a product of scarcity.
Short-form video has fundamentally altered the consumption habits of Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
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