In the neon-drenched city of Oakhaven, everyone is born with a "Buffer"—a digital aura that plays a personalized soundtrack to match their mood. It’s the ultimate form of social transparency.

The 1960s and 1970s witnessed the emergence of popular media, which played a significant role in shaping culture and society. The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and other influential musicians revolutionized the music industry, while TV shows like "I Love Lucy" and "The Andy Griffith Show" became staples of American television. The 1980s saw the rise of MTV (Music Television), which transformed the way people consumed music. The channel's 24/7 music videos and programming helped launch the careers of artists like Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Prince.

  1. Movies and Film: Hollywood, Bollywood, and international cinema, including blockbuster franchises, indie films, and classic movies.
  2. Television Shows: Scripted series, reality TV, and documentaries, covering genres like drama, comedy, sci-fi, and more.
  3. Music: Genres like pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz, and classical, including albums, concerts, and music festivals.
  4. Video Games: Console, PC, and mobile gaming, encompassing various genres like action, adventure, sports, and role-playing games.
  5. Podcasts: Audio content covering topics like news, comedy, true crime, and educational content.
  6. Literature: Books, e-books, and audiobooks, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

Some of the key players in the entertainment industry include: