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The landscape of entertainment and popular media has shifted from a one-way broadcast into a 24/7 interactive ecosystem. It is no longer just about "what’s on TV," but how digital platforms, social media, and streaming services shape our cultural identity and daily habits. The Shift from Passive to Active For most of the 20th century, popular media