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Beyond the Screen: How Entertainment Content and Popular Media Shape Modern Civilization
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The 20th century introduced broadcast scarcity—three television networks, a handful of radio stations, and a weekly trip to the cinema. This era, often romanticized as the "Golden Age," produced a mass culture with shared reference points: everyone knew who shot J.R., and everyone watched the moon landing on the same three screens. Cultural critic Neil Postman, in Amusing Ourselves to Death , warned that even this level of media was reshaping public discourse from rational argument into theatrical spectacle. Beyond the Screen: How Entertainment Content and Popular