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[Generated for Academic Purposes] Course: Media Studies & Popular Culture Date: October 26, 2023

Linear programming is replaced by on-demand, autoplay, and personalized recommendations. Netflix’s recommendation engine does not ask “What is popular?” but “What is popular for you ?” This creates what Pariser (2011) calls “filter bubbles” – personalized reality tunnels where users rarely encounter content that challenges their worldview. LANewGirl.24.08.13.Episode.390.Ashley.Tee.XXX.1...

The Reciprocal Evolution of Entertainment Content and Popular Media: From Mass Broadcast to Algorithmic Micro-Targeting [Generated for Academic Purposes] Course: Media Studies &

Stranger Things (2016–present) exemplifies the current era. The show is a pastiche of 1980s popular media (Spielberg, King, Dungeons & Dragons ). Netflix reportedly used viewer data to identify that users who liked the 1980s films The Goonies , E.T. , and the horror genre overlapped significantly. Thus, the content was algorithmically engineered to appeal to a pre-identified taste cluster. Furthermore, the show’s integration of a non-diegetic popular song (Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” in Season 4) caused the song to re-enter the Billboard charts 37 years after its release—a perfect feedback loop where streaming content resurrects legacy media, which then feeds back into streaming playlists. The show is a pastiche of 1980s popular