Reading is back, but with a twist. Driven by "BookTok" (the book community on TikTok), teenage girls have resurrected the publishing industry.
Many teenage girls are active on social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, where they create and share content. This can include fashion and beauty tutorials, dance videos, vlogs (video blogs), and more. They often build a following and can influence trends and opinions among their peers.
For example, TikTok star Charli D'Amelio has become a household name, with over 150 million followers. She and other female influencers like Addison Rae and Dixie D'Amelio are using their platforms to showcase their talents, share their personalities, and connect with their fans.
Average Amount of Screen Time for Children and Young Adults - AAP
The next five years will see the further gamification of content. As virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets become cheaper, will move into three-dimensional spaces.
In conclusion, when girls do teenage entertainment and media content today, they are doing more than just posting videos. They are redefining influence, reclaiming their narratives, and building the future of the global media industry. The power has shifted from the boardroom to the bedroom studio, and the results are more vibrant and diverse than ever before.
The new wave of female-centric entertainment and media is not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. Shows like "Stranger Things," "The Hunger Games," and "Riverdale" feature complex, multidimensional female characters who defy traditional stereotypes. These characters are not just love interests or sidekicks; they are protagonists, driving the narrative and making tough decisions.