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While linear TV no longer dominates, "event viewing" is back, but it happens on livestreams and Discord servers. By noon, the focus shifted to the "Era of the Micro-Niche
The "de-influencing" trend has finally hit Hollywood. For the first time in years, A-list actors are promoting projects by not doing press tours. The biggest viral moment of the week was director Greta Gerwig posting a single photo of a coffee cup with the caption "You know where to find it." The film opened to $90 million. The "de-influencing" trend has finally hit Hollywood