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Klosterman theory on Generational Entertainment diverse for ages. Back to one?
Entertainment preferences in the past often created a generational gap between individuals and their parents, with only sports being a common interest. However, there were occasional shows or movies labeled as family entertainment that everyone enjoyed. Presently, there seems to be a shift towards a more unified entertainment experience across generations, with parents taking their children to kids' movies frequently. Previously, children were exposed to a mix of adult and children's movies, but now children's movies are more predominant. This shift suggests a potential disappearance of the traditional generational gap in entertainment preferences, moving towards a more unified entertainment experience for families.