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Today, entertainment content is popular media. The boundary between a blockbuster film, a TikTok trend, a podcast deep dive, and a Netflix documentary has dissolved into a single, swirling ecosystem of intellectual property (IP) and parasocial relationships.
Consider the economics of Disney’s The Marvels versus the cultural footprint of Morbius . The movie itself may flop, but the discourse about the movie—the reaction videos, the critical post-mortems, the fan edits—becomes the hit content. AsiaM.22.12.25.Xia.Qing.Zi.And.Xue.Qian.Xia.XXX...
Platforms like TikTok and YouTube have turned into the primary engine of promotion. A trailer isn't just an ad; it's raw material for a million reaction videos. A deleted scene isn't lost; it's a treasure hunt for lore channels. Today, entertainment content is popular media
Now, the streaming wars and social feeds have created infinite supply. The new scarcity is attention . Consequently, the logic of entertainment has infected every corner of popular media. Cable news uses Marvel-style cliffhangers to keep you watching through the break. LinkedIn influencers borrow reality TV editing tricks to boost engagement. Even weather reports are now "content" optimized for vertical video. The movie itself may flop, but the discourse