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Linear programming is replaced by on-demand, autoplay, and personalized recommendations. Netflix’s recommendation engine does not ask “What is popular?” but “What is popular for you ?” This creates what Pariser (2011) calls “filter bubbles” – personalized reality tunnels where users rarely encounter content that challenges their worldview. On platforms like TikTok, the algorithm dictates what

Entertainment content and popular media have moved from a hierarchical, broadcast model to a decentralized, algorithmic model. The democratization of production (anyone with a smartphone can create viral content) is real and valuable, allowing for unprecedented diversity. However, this comes at the cost of a shared public sphere. In the broadcast era, a nation could collectively debate the finale of Dallas . Today, 500 million users watch 500 million different “For You” pages. The future of entertainment content will likely involve a backlash against algorithmic curation, with a resurgence of “slow media,” curated human recommendations (newsletters, podcasts), and attempts to build non-algorithmic public squares. Ultimately, popular media has not died; it has become invisible, embedded in the code that decides what we watch next. [Generated for Academic Purposes] Course: Media Studies &