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South Korea has arguably become the most influential exporter of entertainment content per capita. BTS, Blackpink, and Squid Game have shattered records, while shows like Crash Landing on You and Extraordinary Attorney Woo command global fanbases. Netflix now spends over $500 million annually on Korean content.
For most of the 20th century, “popular media” was synonymous with “American media.” Hollywood, New York publishing, and Nashville music dominated the global imagination. That era is over.
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Entertainment content is moving faster than ever. If you blink, you miss the trend, the meme, and the backlash. South Korea has arguably become the most influential
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La Casa de las Flores, Pálpito, and the music of Bad Bunny and Karol G have crossed over into mainstream American pop culture. Spanish-language content is no longer a niche category; it is a major driver of growth for platforms like Spotify and Netflix.
The result is a more polycentric global media landscape. English is no longer the lingua franca of entertainment; subtitles and dubbing have normalized multilingual viewing.
Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) such as Pluto TV, Tubi, and The Roku Channel have exploded. These platforms offer linear, channel-like streams of nostalgic or niche content (e.g., 24/7 Hell’s Kitchen, classic Doctor Who, Forensic Files). For Gen Z and millennials tired of algorithmic decision fatigue, FAST provides a low-stakes, passive viewing experience reminiscent of old cable.