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The line between fact and fiction has never been blurrier. We have entered the era of the "para-social" and the "hyper-real." Perhaps the most significant change in modern media
The most significant shift of the last decade is the death of the "media company" as a separate entity. Tesla doesn’t just sell cars; it produces a live-streamed robotaxi event. Duolingo doesn’t just teach languages; it manages a chaotic, Gen-Z-focused TikTok persona that gets millions of views. Nike runs a fitness app with guided audio runs. As we look forward, three trends will dominate:
Why? Because attention is the only currency that matters. Every brand has realized that utility sells once, but stories sell forever. This convergence has forced traditional studios to adapt. Disney no longer just makes movies; it produces a constant stream of content for Disney+, creates cruise ship stage shows, and designs video game tie-ins—all for the same intellectual property (IP).