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Dr. Adam Alter, a psychologist studying behavioral addiction, notes that entertainment content is now "designed to be unpalatable to stop," not necessarily enjoyable to start. Popular media is not about making the “best”
The resurgence of audio media through podcasts and audiobooks highlights a growing demand for secondary-screen or screenless entertainment. Podcasts offer niche storytelling and deep-dive journalism, allowing audiences to integrate content consumption seamlessly into daily routines like commuting, exercising, or cooking. Cultural and Social Impact of Popular Media The Shift from Passive Consumption to Active Participation