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3. The Fragmentation of Fandom

Monoculture is dead. We will never again have 60% of America watching the same MASH* finale. Instead, we will have a million micro-fandoms. The future of popular media is "niching down." A video about restoring vintage typewriters might have a smaller audience, but that audience will be fiercely loyal, willing to pay directly via Patreon or Substack. The middle class of media is disappearing; you are either a viral superstar or a niche micro-celebrity.

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Binge Culture: We no longer wait a week for a new episode. We consume entire seasons in a weekend.

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The Rise of Limited Series: Audiences are gravitating toward self-contained stories. 2026 is being called the "Year of the Limited Series," featuring massive releases like The Testaments (Hulu) and the Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair revival.

The Economic Engine: The Attention Merchants

The relationship between entertainment content and money has been radically redefined. In the 20th century, you paid for the product (a movie ticket, a CD). In the 21st century, you are the product. The Fragmentation of Fandom Monoculture is dead

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