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In the 21st century, we are submerged in a relentless tide of entertainment content and popular media. From the algorithmic scroll of TikTok to the binge-worthy narrative of a Netflix series, from the immersive worlds of video games to the curated perfection of an influencer’s Instagram story, entertainment is no longer a mere distraction from “real life”—it is a primary language through which we understand it. While critics often dismiss popular media as trivial or escapist, a closer examination reveals a far more profound reality: entertainment content acts simultaneously as a mirror reflecting our collective values and a molder shaping the very consciousness of society. As we move further into the decade, entertainment
In the current media ecosystem, entertainment content is rarely confined to a single format. Intellectual Property (IP) is routinely stretched across multiple mediums to maximize revenue and audience engagement. This strategy is known as transmedia storytelling. For most of the 20th century, entertainment content
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