The Atlantic
US · 3 hrs ago
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They Don’t Make Celebrities Like Michael Jackson Anymore
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The article argues that Michael Jackson's enduring cultural appeal reflects audiences' nostalgia for a type of universal celebrity stardom that is uncommon in today's fragmented media landscape.
They Don’t Make Celebrities Like Michael Jackson Anymore
The success of Michael suggests that audiences are nostalgic for a universal kind of fame that’s rare today.
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