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The average user switches between devices and platforms 21 times per hour. Popular media is now competing not just with other media, but with games, texts, and emails. This has led to the rise of "second screen" experiences—watching a show while scrolling Twitter about that show.

With thousands of shows, songs, and videos released daily, consumers suffer from "choice paralysis." Many spend more time scrolling for entertainment content than actually watching it. Platforms are fighting back with AI curation, but the sheer volume can be overwhelming. LANewGirl.24.08.13.Episode.390.Ashley.Tee.XXX.1...

The podcast boom has proven that audio storytelling is far from dead. From true crime (Serial) to celebrity interviews (Call Her Daddy), podcasts offer deep, niche engagement. Spotify and Apple have invested heavily, making spoken-word audio a cornerstone of daily entertainment content. This medium rebuilds the intimacy of radio while offering the on-demand flexibility of the internet. The average user switches between devices and platforms

TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts have revolutionized attention spans. The rise of algorithmic feeds means that entertainment content is no longer chosen by the user browsing a menu but is pushed to them based on micro-behaviors. This has democratized fame: a teenager in their bedroom can create a dance trend that permeates the Super Bowl halftime show. Short-form video is arguably the most dominant form of popular media among Gen Z, blending music, comedy, and advocacy into 60-second bursts. With thousands of shows, songs, and videos released

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