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The early 20th century is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of entertainment. This was a time when cinema, radio, and television were first emerging as popular forms of entertainment. Movies were becoming a staple of American culture, with Hollywood producing some of the most iconic films of all time. Radio was also gaining popularity, with families gathering around the radio set to listen to their favorite shows and music. Television was still in its infancy, but it was clear that it would soon become a major player in the entertainment industry. Clips flooded Reels, Shorts, and Stories
One of the biggest trends in entertainment content is the rise of the "Cinematic Universe." Popular media is rarely confined to a single medium anymore. A successful video game might become a hit series (like The Last of Us ), or a comic book franchise might span dozens of films, spin-offs, and theme park attractions. This keeps audiences engaged across multiple touchpoints, turning content into a lifestyle rather than a one-time experience. The Social Aspect: Media as a Conversation Glorp’s confused face was now a branded emoji
Today, the fragmentation of streaming services has shattered the monoculture. With Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Apple TV+, and Peacock all hoarding exclusive content behind paywalls, pop culture has become tribal. You might be deeply invested in the lore of a sci-fi epic on Apple TV+, while your neighbor is obsessed with a reality dating show on Netflix. We are watching more than ever, yet we have less to talk about with one another.