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Remember the days when "watching TV" meant flipping through thirty channels, hoping to find a rerun of a sitcom you liked? Or when the "new releases" section at Blockbuster was the highlight of a Friday night?
When you share a clip, post a reaction, create a fan edit, or even just leave a comment, you are participating in the creation of popular media. The algorithm does not just serve you content; it serves the content you create by your engagement. Private.21.07.16.Ariana.Van.X.Sun.And.Sex.XXX.1...
This paper asks: How has the evolution of popular media transformed the production, distribution, and consumption of entertainment content? To answer this, we examine three key eras: the broadcast age (1950s–1990s), the early digital transition (2000s–2010s), and the current platform/algorithmic era (2015–present). Remember the days when "watching TV" meant flipping