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Historically, media content was defined by scarcity. There were limited television channels, radio frequencies, and cinema screens. This created an era of "linear entertainment" where content was scheduled, and audiences adjusted their lives to fit the broadcast timetable. Media companies were the ultimate gatekeepers, deciding what was worthy of production and distribution.