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Dimensions in American Pop Culture



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Pop culture in America was shaped by the changing lifestyle of the young American population. They could afford to spend more on entertainment activities like music and movies with a growing disposable income. In the 1950s, rock & roll began to appear. The inspiration came from African American blues and the acceptance of themes that appealed most to teenagers. At the same moment, television started competing with motion picture for young viewers.

Dimensions

Dimensions of Pop Culture, America examines American popular culture's cultural politics and origins. It examines how popular cultural influences mass culture and politics as well as community affiliation. The book also examines the impact of popular culture on popular movements and identity formation. It also examines the historical roots and evolution of American popular culture in the 20th century.


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Origins

Pop culture's roots in America's history are deep. The continent was filled with pop-culture phenomenons from the beginning of colonial time. Pop-culture has been a major part of American life since then.


Impact

Recent polls show that Americans are becoming more concerned about the effects of pop culture on our lives. Only one in 10 Americans can find one positive thing about popular culture, despite the fact that they watch television for four hours daily. They are more likely be to identify violence, sex or vulgar language as well as bias.

Societal cost

Pop culture has its social costs. Media portrayals can show income inequality. For example, some programs may feature rich characters with high-income status, but others might show low-income people with humble backgrounds. This is not a new problem. Economic growth has driven the rise of popular culture in recent years. Economic growth has allowed people with more money to spend on culture and art, which gives artists and cultural organizations more business. This in turn creates more self-confidence as well as opportunities for artists.


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Segmentation

It has been a long-standing trend to segment pop culture in America. Prior to the advent of the Victrola and the radio, music was only available to those who could attend live performances. These technologies have changed how people consume entertainment. They made it easier and more affordable to listen to music. People lost a large portion of the entertainment experience as a whole. The invention of films and television has led to more people separating by their personal preferences. This has had devastating consequences for social cohesion.




FAQ

What examples are there of pop culture?

Pop Culture is the art form of the 21st century. Pop Culture covers all aspects of popular entertainment. It includes music, film, TV, video game, fashion, advertising, comics and so on. In his 1985 book, Amusing Ourselves Too Death (1985), Neil Postman first coined this term. He defined "pop" as a style of mass communication that uses cheap tricks and formulaic devices to create an illusion of spontaneity and uniqueness.

However, he said that most people don’t enjoy true enjoyment because their culture has conditioned them to want media experiences that make it seem superior to others. He also suggested that this form of cultural expression had led to the loss in critical thinking skills among young adults.

Pop culture can also refer to popular culture and consumerism.


Is Tik Tok pop-culture?

The answer is Yes It's no longer just for teens. You can share these videos with your friends to express yourself, show off, or just for fun.

It is used by over 200 million people every day around the globe. This number is growing by millions every day.

TikTok gives brands the opportunity to build meaningful relationships and connect with customers through this amazing platform.

TikTok is also home to many influencers who have built massive followings on the platform. These creators create original content to engage audiences all over the globe.

What are you waiting to do? These are the four best ways to profit from this trend.

  1. Create viral content
  2. Engage Influencers
  3. Use Visuals Effectively
  4. Creativity with Your Audience


What is pop media?

Pop culture is all around. Pop culture is everywhere you go: radio, television, film, music and magazines. It's all around us 24 hours a day. It affects everything from music to clothing and food to politics and religion. What then is pop culture? Wikipedia says that popular culture, or popular culture, refers only to ideas and products designed to be mass-produced in society. This term is often used to refer to TV shows, movies and music. Pop culture encompasses much more than entertainment. The term covers everything consumed by the masses. It includes video games, sports and toys, fast food, political campaigns, and many more.


Who came up with the term Pop Music?

Frank Zappa invented the concept. His style of music was described by Frank Zappa using the term pop music.

He said that his goal was to make music that is accessible to everyone. This is why he called the music "pop music".

Zappa also came up with the phrase "You can tell it's popular when ..."". This means that something is very popular if people love it. Michael Jackson's Thriller album, for example, is one of his most popular albums.

Zappa has a different definition of pop music than we do today. Pop music can include all music. But, there were only certain types of music that was considered pop back in those days.


What can I do to use pop culture in my marketing strategy

Pop culture is a great way to understand how to market your products and services.

For example, let's say you wanted to promote a new movie. What kind of promotion would you be able to run?

You can create a trailer by using clips from your film. You could also find a clip featuring one of your products/services and include it in the trailer.

Or perhaps you could create a parody version of the trailer using other famous films.

You could use the movie's plotline to create a promotional campaign for a product or service you were trying to promote. You might promote a product that can help astronauts remain healthy while in space.

If you had a business connected to the movie's theme, you could run promotions based on the plotline. A company that sells food could give away free samples to customers who book tickets to see the movie.


Why is pop music popular?

Pop music is very popular because it's fun! Pop music is uplifting and can give you a great feeling of freedom. Pop music allows people to be free from any limitations and think about only themselves. They don't have to worry about what other people think. And this is why pop music is so popular. People enjoy listening to music that makes them feel good. When you feel low, turn on the radio for some upbeat tunes. You might even find yourself singing along. Pop music has been a huge success over the years.


What is music's popular culture?

Popular music culture is a dynamic phenomenon that can take many forms.

The use of certain music styles (e.g. jazz, rock) and lyrics is what defines popular music culture. It also includes the impact of visual media such as television, fashion and advertising on artists' careers, as well as public perception.

It's also all about how fans interact their favorite artists.

One aspect of popular music culture is the rise of "superstars," artists who have achieved fame, fortune, and status for themselves.

These superstars often transcend genres and become cultural icons, and their popularity has influenced the evolution of popular music itself.

Other elements of popular music culture include:

* The rise of recording technology - from acoustic instruments to electric guitars and microphones;

* The inventions and use of the radio and record player;

* The birth of rock'n roll.

* Introduction of film and TV;

* The advent MTV and VH1

* The creation the internet.



Statistics

  • According to Dictionary.com, popular culture, or low culture as it is sometimes referred to is comprised of the “cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people” (7/21/19). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • Latinos represent roughly 19% of the U.S. population. (npr.org)
  • Yet a Nielsen study shows they account for 42% of the country's most-watched content on streaming services. courtesy Nielsen (npr.org)
  • According to CNBC.com, “more than 70% of the film's revenue came from countries outside the US” (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/08/aqua...nal-sales.html, ret. 8/18/19). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • Less than a decade later, that statistic rose to 90% (Dager, n.d.). (socialsci.libretexts.org)



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How To

Which companies have used pop-culture in their marketing strategies

Many companies have been using popular culture in their marketing strategies over the last few years. Here are just a handful:

  • McDonald's – The McDonald's Superbowl 2014 campaign featured clips from movies like "The Big Short" and "Inside Out". Another ad was called "I love it", which featured images featuring people dancing and eating to Drake's music.
  • Nike - Nike unveiled a Nike commercial featuring Kevin Durant as a basketball player in 2013. He claims he was inspired to play basketball by the movie "Space Jam".
  • Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola published a series titled "America's Choice Awards", which were released during the summer 2015. These awards were based upon categories like Best Movie or Best TV Show. Each category featured a 30-second commercial during a fictional awards ceremony.
  • Google – Google announced in November 2015 it would sponsor Super Bowl, its first sponsorship since 2010. This included launching a website called google.com/superbowl, allowing users to watch highlights from previous games. Google would display results from votes alongside current scores.




 



Dimensions in American Pop Culture