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We are living in the age of the , where news cycles drive memes, blockbuster films ignite social movements, and a 15-second TikTok clip can resurrect a decades-old song. The Breakdown of the Fourth Wall Traditionally, "popular media" referred to the channels of information: The New York Times , MTV , The Tonight Show . Entertainment was the product they reviewed or hosted. Now, the channels themselves have become the entertainment.
If the answer is watch, share, argue, or create , then you have found the singular beast that entertainment and popular media have become. End of Article ---- TonightsGirlfriend.24.03.08.Ellie.Nova.XXX.720p...
A mediocre clip from a 2007 indie film becomes a viral reaction meme. A forgotten B-side from the 80s becomes a billion-stream hit because it was the sound on 2 million dance videos. Entertainment content is now decontextualized and recontextualized at the speed of an algorithm. We are living in the age of the
To navigate this world, don't ask, "Is this a movie or is this news?" Ask instead, Now, the channels themselves have become the entertainment
We are living in the age of the , where news cycles drive memes, blockbuster films ignite social movements, and a 15-second TikTok clip can resurrect a decades-old song. The Breakdown of the Fourth Wall Traditionally, "popular media" referred to the channels of information: The New York Times , MTV , The Tonight Show . Entertainment was the product they reviewed or hosted. Now, the channels themselves have become the entertainment.
If the answer is watch, share, argue, or create , then you have found the singular beast that entertainment and popular media have become. End of Article
A mediocre clip from a 2007 indie film becomes a viral reaction meme. A forgotten B-side from the 80s becomes a billion-stream hit because it was the sound on 2 million dance videos. Entertainment content is now decontextualized and recontextualized at the speed of an algorithm.
To navigate this world, don't ask, "Is this a movie or is this news?" Ask instead,