The 2021 entertainment landscape was defined by a massive shift toward streaming dominance, the meteoric rise of South Korean content, and a nostalgic '00s revival. While the year saw a gradual return to "normalcy" with in-person events like the Met Gala and the Sundance Film Festival, digital-first habits formed during the pandemic became permanent. The Great Streaming Pivot
In short, 2021 was the year entertainment became more fragmented, more global, and more digital than ever before. We didn't just watch content; we lived inside it through memes, challenges, and virtual worlds. music industry shifts from that year? xxxvdo2013 2021
won the minutes. In 2021, TikTok surpassed Google as the world’s most popular web domain. It wasn’t just an app; it was an engine for the music industry. Songs like Olivia Rodrigo’s "drivers license" and Måneskin’s "Beggin'" blew up on the platform before dominating the Billboard charts. The "creator economy" became the primary lens through which Gen Z and Millennials consumed media. The Return of the Blockbuster The 2021 entertainment landscape was defined by a
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1. The Shift from Physical to Digital (2013–2016) We didn't just watch content; we lived inside