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The entertainment industry has witnessed a significant shift in recent years, with the proliferation of digital media platforms and the rise of social media influencers. As a result, adolescents are increasingly exposed to a vast array of entertainment content, which plays a substantial role in shaping their social interactions, cultural identities, and leisure activities. School friends, in particular, play a crucial role in influencing each other's media consumption habits, as they often share common interests, values, and experiences.
This paper explores the relationship between school friends' entertainment content and popular media, shedding light on the ways in which adolescents interact with and influence each other's media consumption habits. Through a mixed-methods approach, combining survey research and focus groups, this study reveals the significance of peer relationships in shaping entertainment preferences and media engagement among school friends.
This study highlights the significance of peer relationships in shaping entertainment preferences and media engagement among school friends. The findings suggest that adolescents are highly influenced by their friends' media consumption habits, and that social bonding and cultural identity play a crucial role in shaping their entertainment preferences.
This study contributes to our understanding of the complex dynamics between school friends' entertainment content and popular media. The findings have implications for media industries, educators, and policymakers, highlighting the importance of considering the social and cultural contexts in which adolescents engage with media.
This study draws on the theoretical frameworks of social learning theory (Bandura, 1977) and cultural studies (Hall, 1997). Social learning theory posits that individuals learn new behaviors and attitudes by observing and imitating their peers, while cultural studies emphasizes the significance of cultural context in shaping media consumption and interpretation.