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Abstract (150–250 words)
The convergence of digital distribution and algorithmic curation has fundamentally altered the production, dissemination, and reception of entertainment content within popular media. This paper examines how streaming platforms (Netflix, TikTok, YouTube) have transformed passive consumption into interactive, data-driven engagement. Drawing on theories of media hegemony (Gramsci), participatory culture (Jenkins), and platform logic (van Dijck), this study analyzes two primary trends: (1) the rise of “algorithmically optimized” genres (e.g., dark academia, true crime, ASMR) and (2) the fragmentation of mass audiences into niche taste communities. Using a mixed-methods approach—quantitative content analysis of trending metrics on TikTok (n=500 videos) and qualitative interviews with young adults (n=15, ages 18–29)—the paper finds that algorithmic recommendation systems reinforce cultural homogeneity while simultaneously enabling micro-counterpublics. The conclusion discusses implications for cultural diversity, intellectual property, and media literacy.
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2. Literature Review
2.1 From Mass Media to Algorithmic Culture
Early media theory (Lazarsfeld & Merton, 1948) emphasized the “narcotizing dysfunction” of mass entertainment. More recent work (Striphas, 2015) argues that algorithms have become cultural arbiters, deciding what is visible, trending, or recommended. Van Dijck (2013) introduces “platformization” as the process by which social and economic practices are reorganized around platform logics—metrics, likes, shares, and watch time.