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The launch of Netflix in 2007 marked the beginning of the streaming era. Today, streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Disney+ have become household names, offering a vast library of on-demand content to subscribers.
The 1980s and 1990s saw a significant shift in the entertainment industry with the rise of cable and satellite television. With the introduction of premium channels like HBO and Showtime, audiences had access to a wider range of content, including movies, sports, and original programming. This led to a fragmentation of audiences, as people began to choose specific channels and programs that catered to their interests. The rise of MTV, CNN, and ESPN also marked a significant change in the way people consumed entertainment and news.