How content travels across borders (e.g., the global "K-wave" or battle against piracy).
If you are looking for specific angles to explore, consider these research titles: The global battle against piracy and its economic impact.
Issues like copyright, data privacy, and the influence of algorithms on what we watch. 4. Examine Distribution & Technology
First, categorize the type of media you are analyzing. Entertainment is generally classified into three types:
Social media’s evolution from a communication tool to a knowledge and entertainment hub. Entertainment & Media | Career Paths
How different demographics are portrayed and who is telling the story.
The transition of photography from high art to mass entertainment.
Experiences where the audience influences the outcome (e.g., social media, immersive theater). 2. Analyze Industry Verticals Break down your research by specific industry segments: