The digital revolution has fundamentally altered the production and consumption of entertainment, dismantling the old gatekeepers while introducing new, more insidious ones. Previously, media was a one-to-many broadcast from studios, networks, and publishers. Today, the landscape is fragmented into a many-to-many ecosystem. Streaming services allow for "binge-watching" and niche genre content (from Korean dramas to competitive baking shows). User-generated platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok have turned ordinary individuals into micro-celebrities, creating direct, intimate relationships with audiences. This democratization has enabled voices historically excluded from mainstream media—LGBTQ+ creators, disabled activists, rural artists—to find and build communities. The 2020 surge in Black Lives Matter content on TikTok, for example, was a bottom-up media movement that shaped national news cycles.
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