In the early 20th century, families gathered around crackling radios to listen to scripted dramas and news broadcasts, their imaginations painting the pictures that technology could not yet transmit. A century later, that same narrative is consumed on a high-definition screen held in the palm of a hand, watched on a subway commute, and discussed instantly with millions of strangers across the globe.

The internet, and specifically the rise of the "Creator Economy," shattered this model. Today, a teenager with a smartphone and a ring light can command an audience larger than a cable news network. Platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok have redefined what constitutes "production value."

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