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Short-form video has completely rewritten the rules of engagement. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels have turned vertical scrolling into a global pastime. Whether it is a Hollywood blockbuster, a Substack
In an era where the boundary between "content creator" and "audience" has all but vanished, entertainment is no longer something we just consume—it is something we live. From the 15-second viral clips on our phones to the high-budget cinematic universes on our TV screens, popular media has become the primary lens through which we view the world.
The landscape of entertainment content and popular media is continually evolving, driven by technological advancements, changes in consumer behaviour, and cultural shifts. The rise of streaming services has transformed how people consume media, offering unprecedented access to a wide range of content. Social media platforms have also democratized content creation, allowing anyone with an internet connection to produce and share their own media.
For decades, popular media was defined by scarcity. You watched what was on when it was on. Today, the power has shifted entirely to the consumer. The rise of streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max has turned the "water cooler moment" into an asynchronous experience. We no longer wait for next week’s episode; we wait for the "drop."