Music consumption has fully fractured into micro-communities. The era of a single #1 song uniting the culture is over. Instead, success is measured in "bubbles" —self-sustaining genre ecosystems.
Just over a week into 2025, the entertainment industry has already shifted into high gear. The post-holiday lull is a distant memory, replaced by award-season frenzy, streaming wars 2.0, and a surprising resurgence of appointment viewing. Here is the state of play for January 8, 2025.
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Tonight at 8 PM ET, the local public access channel in Boise, Idaho (yes, it still exists) is live-streaming a “Retro VHS Horror Host” special called Midnight Massacre with Mothra. It’s cheesy. The practical effects are made of paper mache. And the host keeps forgetting her lines. It is the most sincere piece of media I’ve seen in two years.
Find it on the Internet Archive. Watch it on a CRT filter. Text a friend the link. Music consumption has fully fractured into micro-communities
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If January 8, 2025, teaches us anything, it is that the velocity of popular media has outrun the depth of it. We are consuming more entertainment content than ever, yet we remember less of it.
In the weeks following this date, expect to see: