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This paper explores the shifting landscape of entertainment content in the digital age, specifically focusing on the transition from "passive consumption" to "active participation." As popular media moves away from centralized broadcasting toward decentralized streaming and social platforms, the role of the audience has fundamentally changed. Through an analysis of algorithmic recommendation systems and fan-driven "transmedia storytelling," this study argues that modern entertainment is no longer a one-way delivery of content but a continuous feedback loop. The paper examines the tension between corporate data-mining and the creative autonomy of online communities, concluding that the future of popular media lies in the blur between professional production and user-generated influence. I. Introduction
Modern media is defined by a "prosumer" (producer-consumer) relationship, where digital platforms have democratized content creation while simultaneously centralizing it through algorithms. II. The Evolution of Delivery: From Linear TV to On-Demand BradMontana.23.02.03.Shayenne.Samara.XXX.1080p....
How AI-driven suggestions on TikTok, YouTube, and Spotify shape what becomes "popular." This paper explores the shifting landscape of entertainment
How traditional media created shared cultural moments. The Evolution of Delivery: From Linear TV to
Predict that the next phase of popular media will involve even deeper AI integration and immersive environments (like the Metaverse). Keywords for Research Convergence Culture (Henry Jenkins) The Attention Economy Algorithmic Bias in Media Transmedia Storytelling Digital Literacy and Popular Culture