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With the rise of Hollywood’s studio system in the 1920s and 1930s, became standardized. Suddenly, a farmer in Kansas and a clerk in Chicago could both cry over the same movie star’s romance or laugh at the same radio sitcom. This was the birth of mass media.

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Furthermore, the fourth wall is gone. now frequently references its own construction. Characters talk about "plot armor." Actors play exaggerated versions of themselves. This postmodern turn suggests that audiences are so saturated with media that the only way to surprise them is to acknowledge the artifice openly. The Role of User-Generated Content (UGC) Perhaps the most significant shift in the hierarchy of entertainment content is the elevation of User-Generated Content (UGC). On platforms like Twitch, watching someone play a video game is more popular than watching many traditional TV shows. On TikTok, a dance created by a user becomes the basis for a million-dollar marketing campaign. With the rise of Hollywood’s studio system in

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