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This fragmentation has democratized storytelling. Niche genres that would have never survived the network television gauntlet—like K-dramas, anime, true crime podcasts, and ASMR—now command massive global audiences. Squid Game , a Korean-language survival drama, became Netflix's most-watched series ever. This shift proves that modern entertainment content is no longer constrained by geography or language. The algorithm feeds curiosity, and curiosity feeds the global village. One of the most radical shifts in popular media is the death of the gatekeeper. Historically, to produce "content," you needed a studio, a record label, or a publishing house. Today, a teenager in their bedroom with a $100 microphone and free editing software can reach 10 million people by the weekend. With the launch of the Apple Vision Pro