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The Mid-Winter Shift: Popular Media on January 25, 2017 January 25, 2017, served as a fascinating snapshot of a media landscape in transition. Positioned just days after a historic U.S. presidential inauguration and in the heart of Hollywood's "dump month," the day’s entertainment reflected a world caught between lingering 2016 sensations and the first stirrings of 2017’s cultural heavyweights. The Big Screen: Horror and High Expectations While January is often considered a quiet month for prestige cinema
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Understanding the intersection of 25 01 17 entertainment content and popular media requires looking at how digital gatekeepers replaced studio executives, and how "content" became the universal currency of the web. The Shift from Broadcasting to Narrowcasting The Big Screen: Horror and High Expectations While
The Rise of Streaming: This timeframe marked a critical point in the growth of streaming platforms. Netflix and Amazon Prime Video were aggressively expanding their original content libraries, shifting viewership away from traditional cable.