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The Streaming Revolution and the Death of the "Watercooler Moment"

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Since the mid-20th century, popular media—television, radio, cinema, and later the internet—has been the primary vehicle for entertainment content. Historically, scholars like Adorno and Horkheimer critiqued this relationship as a "culture industry" producing standardized content for mass consumption. However, the advent of digital platforms (Netflix, TikTok, YouTube) has fundamentally altered the production, distribution, and reception of entertainment. No longer passive receivers, audiences actively co-create meaning and content. This paper investigates two central questions: (1) How has the form of popular media shaped the nature of entertainment content? (2) In turn, how does entertainment content influence user behavior and media structure? The Streaming Revolution and the Death of the