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Power Women: Khare & Stocking Redefine Entertainment

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Creators Michelle Khare and Hannah Stocking discussed social media's impact on entertainment.
  • They emphasized a 24/7, studio-level mindset is crucial for social media content creation.
  • YouTube is now the most-watched platform, challenging traditional media's dominance.
Power Women: Khare & Stocking Redefine Entertainment

Creators Michelle Khare and Hannah Stocking highlighted the significant shift in entertainment at the 2025 Power Women Summit. They asserted that social media content creation is not only a viable alternative but is actively challenging traditional media by offering readily accessible content. Khare noted that YouTube's ascent to the most-watched platform signifies that creator-generated content is now essentially television, a role she embraces with pride.

Both creators emphasized the demanding nature of their work, comparing it to running a full-scale media company. Stocking described her role as a 24/7 commitment, involving constant content ideation, editing, and production, supported by a dedicated team. Khare echoed this, recounting the extensive, team-driven production behind her recreation of a 'Mission: Impossible' scene, which even earned a theatrical screening, demonstrating the high-caliber effort involved.

Concluding their discussion, Khare and Stocking confidently stated that the future of entertainment firmly lies within the creator economy. Their approach, which treats content creation with a professional, studio-level mindset, positions them at the forefront of this transformation, indicating a lasting impact on how audiences consume media.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They treat their work with a 24/7, studio-level mindset, similar to running their own media companies.
YouTube is now the most-watched platform, surpassing traditional streamers and being viewed by audiences on TV.
The future of entertainment is the creator economy, with social media creators reshaping the industry.

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