the.com/digital entertainment
Fun encoded in ones and zeros, delivered to whatever screen you're currently ignoring people through.
means Any form of amusement — games, streaming, music, social media — created, distributed, and consumed via digital technology.
from From Latin digitus (finger, then numbered count) plus entertainment, from French entretenir, to hold together; the fingers now do the holding via touchscreen.
Bigger than filmGaming earns more than movies and music combined.
Attention economyThe product is free; your watching time is sold.
Always-onStreaming killed scheduled TV and the word rerun.