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For decades, popular media was "appointment based." You watched a show when it aired or caught a movie during its theatrical run. Today, the "on-demand" model reigns supreme. Streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max have transformed how entertainment content is produced, favoring binge-worthy serialized storytelling over episodic formats.
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Entertainment has always been a mirror of society, but in the last decade, the reflection has changed—and so has the frame. For decades, popular media was "appointment based
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