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The Shift from Broadcast to Narrowcast

For decades, popular media was defined by the "broadcast" model—a one-to-many system where major networks and studios dictated the cultural conversation. Families gathered around a single television set, consuming the same content simultaneously. This created a monolithic popular culture; everyone knew the same catchphrases, the same characters, and the same news headlines. Watercooler talk was universal. This created a monolithic popular culture; everyone knew

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