"Celebrity" just isn't hitting like it used to... (Live from On-Air Fest)
Briefly

The NPR live event at On-Air Fest explored the changing nature of celebrity in today's digital age, where Twitch streamers influence elections and viral fame is fleeting. Brittany's conversation with Rachel Handler and Alex Abad-Santos highlighted audience disillusionment with high ticket prices and incessant commercialization. They discussed whether traditional celebrity status is in decline and pondered whether society truly misses the old celebrity archetype or is prepared for a new version more aligned with contemporary values and media consumption.
In a world where Twitch streamers can influence political outcomes and fleeting viral videos can generate vast wealth, the definition of 'celebrity' has undeniably shifted.
As ticket prices soar and audiences grow weary of constant commercialization, the traditional idea of celebrity appears to be in a state of decline, leaving us questioning its relevance.
The discussion at On-Air Fest delves into whether capital-C 'celebrity' is truly in a floundering era or if it simply needs to evolve in response to modern culture.
With evolving social media dynamics and shifting audience expectations, it raises a poignant question: Do we long for the celebrity culture of the past, or are we ready for something new?
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