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They Don’t Make Celebrities Like Michael Jackson Anymore
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Quality 75/100
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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.

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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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