Today’s most popular media isn't The Tonight Show ; it’s a Korean cooking competition streamed on Twitch, a Dungeons & Dragons actual-play podcast with a Patreon of $3 million, or a 12-hour analysis of a forgotten 2007 video game on YouTube. The "charts" no longer reflect reality. As one Spotify executive put it recently: "The number one song in America might have 10 million streams, but 80% of the country has never heard of it. The center cannot hold."
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The Historical Shift: From Mass Broadcasting to Hyper-Personalization Today’s most popular media isn't The Tonight Show
The world of entertainment is constantly evolving, and popular media is at the forefront of this change. From the rise of streaming services to the proliferation of social media influencers, the way we consume entertainment is shifting dramatically. In this blog post, we'll explore the current state of entertainment content and popular media, and examine the trends that are shaping our culture. The center cannot hold