• New Media Pivots Past Hollywood, Music and Broadcasting (ep.357)

  • 2024/11/15
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New Media Pivots Past Hollywood, Music and Broadcasting (ep.357)

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  • 2025 looks to be the year of new media (music streaming, social media, influencers on YouTube Instagram and TikTok) making the pivot to overtake mainstream content (cable and network TV, news magazines and newspapers).

    This year marked a watershed moment in media consumption, with new media finally eclipsing traditional outlets in both audience engagement and revenue generation. The long-predicted shift away from cable television, network news, and print publications accelerated dramatically in 2025, leaving the old guard scrambling to adapt.
    Streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have completely dominated the music industry, rendering physical album sales a niche market. Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram have become the primary source of news and entertainment for Gen Z and Millennials, while YouTube continues its reign as the king of online video.
    "The writing's been on the wall for years," says media analyst Sarah Chen. "Younger generations have grown up with on-demand content, personalized recommendations, and interactive experiences. Traditional media simply can't compete with that level of engagement."
    The rise of the influencer has further disrupted the media landscape. Charismatic personalities on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok command massive, dedicated audiences, often surpassing the reach of established media outlets. Brands are increasingly turning to these influencers to connect with consumers, further eroding the advertising revenue that once supported traditional media.
    "Influencers are the new tastemakers," says marketing consultant David Lee. "They have built authentic relationships with their followers, who trust their opinions and recommendations. That kind of trust is invaluable for brands."
    This shift has had a profound impact on the media industry. Major television networks have seen their ratings plummet, leading to budget cuts and layoffs. Print publications have struggled to stay afloat, with many forced to close their doors or move entirely online.
    However, the transition hasn't been entirely smooth. Concerns about misinformation, echo chambers, and the mental health impact of social media have become increasingly prominent. The lack of regulation in the new media landscape has also raised questions about accountability and ethical standards.
    "It's a Wild West out there," says media ethics professor Emily Rodriguez. "We need to develop new frameworks for ensuring accuracy, fairness, and responsibility in this new media ecosystem."
    Despite these challenges, the momentum clearly lies with new media. As technology continues to evolve and consumer habits continue to shift, the influence of traditional media is likely to diminish even further. 2025 may be remembered as the year that new media truly came of age, ushering in a new era of information and entertainment.

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2025 looks to be the year of new media (music streaming, social media, influencers on YouTube Instagram and TikTok) making the pivot to overtake mainstream content (cable and network TV, news magazines and newspapers).

This year marked a watershed moment in media consumption, with new media finally eclipsing traditional outlets in both audience engagement and revenue generation. The long-predicted shift away from cable television, network news, and print publications accelerated dramatically in 2025, leaving the old guard scrambling to adapt.
Streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have completely dominated the music industry, rendering physical album sales a niche market. Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram have become the primary source of news and entertainment for Gen Z and Millennials, while YouTube continues its reign as the king of online video.
"The writing's been on the wall for years," says media analyst Sarah Chen. "Younger generations have grown up with on-demand content, personalized recommendations, and interactive experiences. Traditional media simply can't compete with that level of engagement."
The rise of the influencer has further disrupted the media landscape. Charismatic personalities on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok command massive, dedicated audiences, often surpassing the reach of established media outlets. Brands are increasingly turning to these influencers to connect with consumers, further eroding the advertising revenue that once supported traditional media.
"Influencers are the new tastemakers," says marketing consultant David Lee. "They have built authentic relationships with their followers, who trust their opinions and recommendations. That kind of trust is invaluable for brands."
This shift has had a profound impact on the media industry. Major television networks have seen their ratings plummet, leading to budget cuts and layoffs. Print publications have struggled to stay afloat, with many forced to close their doors or move entirely online.
However, the transition hasn't been entirely smooth. Concerns about misinformation, echo chambers, and the mental health impact of social media have become increasingly prominent. The lack of regulation in the new media landscape has also raised questions about accountability and ethical standards.
"It's a Wild West out there," says media ethics professor Emily Rodriguez. "We need to develop new frameworks for ensuring accuracy, fairness, and responsibility in this new media ecosystem."
Despite these challenges, the momentum clearly lies with new media. As technology continues to evolve and consumer habits continue to shift, the influence of traditional media is likely to diminish even further. 2025 may be remembered as the year that new media truly came of age, ushering in a new era of information and entertainment.

Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.com
Support KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel and search for King Of Podcasts
Follow KOP on Twitter or Facebook @kingofpodcasts
Listen to KOP’s other programs, Depraved and Debaucherous, Podcasters Row and the Wrestling is Real Wrestling Podcast



Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-broadcasters-podcast--3684131/support.

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