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This article explores the current state of , the technological forces driving change, the rise of new business models, and what the future holds for creators and consumers alike. The Death of the Monoculture (And the Birth of the Niche) For most of the 20th century, popular media was a shared experience. Families gathered around the television to watch the final episode of M A S H* (over 100 million viewers). Radio played the same Top 40 hits. Blockbuster movies like Titanic or Star Wars dominated water-cooler conversation for months. The medium is the message, but the message is still us