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This model created a shared cultural experience—monoculture. When "M A S*H" ended, 100 million people watched the finale. When Michael Jackson released "Thriller," everyone heard it. However, the rise of the internet, followed by streaming and social platforms, shattered these gates. He restored the original episode four
Artificial intelligence is already writing screenplays, generating voiceovers, and creating deepfake actors. AI tools like Sora (text-to-video) can generate photorealistic short clips from a sentence. In the near future, you may be able to type "a romantic comedy set in ancient Rome starring my face" and have a full-length movie generated instantly. This democratizes production but raises existential questions about copyright, royalties, and the value of human performance. : Virtual actors and AI idols are carving
While video dominates, audio is quietly thriving. Podcasts like The Joe Rogan Experience or Call Her Daddy command audiences larger than cable news shows. This medium offers intimacy; voices speak directly into the listener's ear, creating a parasocial bond that traditional media struggles to replicate.