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No discussion of popular media in July 2024 is complete without acknowledging video games as a dominant form of mainstream entertainment content.
The entertainment content on this day also highlighted the speed of the modern trend cycle. Aesthetics and internet slang were born, peaked, and became "cringe" within a matter of weeks. Pop media in July 2024 reflected an audience with a hyper-short attention span, forced media companies to adapt by producing faster, more reactionary content. 📺 Peak TV in the Era of "Binge vs. Weekly"
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Looking back at the entertainment content of July 2, 2024, several long-term predictions for popular media become clear:
Individual creators and influencers hold as much, if not more, cultural sway than traditional movie stars and network executives.
By mid-2024, the music industry’s reliance on TikTok reached an absolute peak. Songs were no longer breaking through traditional radio; instead, 15-second audio snippets attached to dance challenges or lip-sync trends dictated the global charts. Artists were actively structuring their songs to include "TikTok bait"—catchy, repetitive hooks designed specifically to go viral. The Rise of Micro-Trends
No discussion of popular media in July 2024 is complete without acknowledging video games as a dominant form of mainstream entertainment content.
The entertainment content on this day also highlighted the speed of the modern trend cycle. Aesthetics and internet slang were born, peaked, and became "cringe" within a matter of weeks. Pop media in July 2024 reflected an audience with a hyper-short attention span, forced media companies to adapt by producing faster, more reactionary content. 📺 Peak TV in the Era of "Binge vs. Weekly"
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Looking back at the entertainment content of July 2, 2024, several long-term predictions for popular media become clear:
Individual creators and influencers hold as much, if not more, cultural sway than traditional movie stars and network executives.
By mid-2024, the music industry’s reliance on TikTok reached an absolute peak. Songs were no longer breaking through traditional radio; instead, 15-second audio snippets attached to dance challenges or lip-sync trends dictated the global charts. Artists were actively structuring their songs to include "TikTok bait"—catchy, repetitive hooks designed specifically to go viral. The Rise of Micro-Trends