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Summary: Captain America spent over half a century encased in ice... Xander spent about five years, but they both have several things in common, including the people who have revived them. Will our favorite Zeppo find his place in this new world?
| Categories | Author | Rating | Chapters | Words | Recs | Reviews | Hits | Published | Updated | Complete |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marvel Universe > Avengers > Xander-Centered | dogbertcarroll | FR18 | 5 | 9,649 | 15 | 72 | 20,614 | 14 Nov 24 | 20 Nov 24 | No |
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To counter this, we are seeing a resurgence in , such as live-streaming on Twitch or specialized Discord servers, where the "media" is as much about the real-time conversation as it is about the video being shown. The Economy of Attention Armed with nothing more than a smartphone, individuals
Streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Max have killed the linear schedule. But the real revolution is happening in the "unplanned" sector. Platforms such as TikTok and YouTube Shorts have introduced a new unit of entertainment: the loop. Content is no longer designed to be watched; it is designed to be scrolled. This has forced traditional media houses to rethink pacing, narrative arcs, and attention economics. A movie trailer today is cut like a TikTok video because, in many ways, it is competing with one.