In the last decade, the landscape of entertainment content and popular media has undergone a seismic shift. Gone are the days of monoculture—where a single episode of Friends or Game of Thrones dominated every watercooler conversation on Monday morning. In its place, we have entered the era of “Peak Content,” a double-edged sword defined by algorithmic curation, franchise fatigue, and the blurring line between “prestige” and “noise.”
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The creator economy has produced a new class: the micro-celebrity. A teenager in their bedroom with a $100 ring light can generate more cultural impact than a primetime network show. This has led to a radical diversification of . In the last decade, the landscape of entertainment
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