Entertainment content and popular media are the mirrors of the human experience. As technology continues to evolve, the ways we tell stories will change, but our fundamental need for connection, laughter, and drama will remain the same. We aren't just consuming media; we are living in a world built by it.
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Today, a teenager with a smartphone in Jakarta has more access to global entertainment content than the President of the United States had in 1985. Entertainment content and popular media are the mirrors
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Perhaps the most significant shift in the last decade is the loss of human gatekeeping. In the old world, a handful of studio executives and network heads decided what entertainment content the public would see.