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Startups of The Year: Meet the Media Industry

by Startups of The Year November 4th, 2024
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The Startups of the Year 2024 showcases exceptional companies across 100 industries. Nominations are based on regional and industrial excellence, not just location. This series will detail our key industries and demonstrate how HackerNoon can help you explore them further. Today's Industry: Media!
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Startups of The Year 2024 showcases exceptional startup stars across 100 industries. Nominations are based on regional and industrial excellence, not just location. This series details our key industries and demonstrates how the HackerNoon’s vast digital library can help you explore them further.

Media is constantly changing. Not even 100 years ago, the first TV was invented. Now, we can consume media on our TVs, phones, tablets, computers, and even our watches. But not only can we consume it, we can also create it.


Content creation has become democratized, allowing virtually anyone to produce and share media online. Platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok have given power to the people and have become pivotal for news and entertainment


Meanwhile, streaming services like Netflix and Hulu have dethroned cable TV and have revolutionized how we watch shows and movies.


But it’s not all peaches and rainbows. Despite these innovations, the industry faces significant challenges. Misinformation and fake news undermine information reliability and media ethics, while a fragmented competitive landscape intensifies the struggle for audience engagement and attention.

Startups of The Year 2024 & Media

Media has come a long way, and it’s nowhere near done. Innovation continues to drive the industry forward. With the popularity of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and other tech continuously increasing, new possibilities for content creation and consumption continue to be created.


The media industry is exploring ways to enhance engagement and create richer, more immersive experiences, and we can’t wait to see what it will look like in the future. Let’s meet some of the industries falling under the Media umbrella on Startups of The Year:



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Nominate and vote for your favorite Media companies here! If you're a nominee, share more by completing the Media Startup Interview Template.


Media on HackerNoon


Discover HackerNoon’s Tech Categories! Media has its own dedicated page where you can find any and every story published on HackerNoon related to Media from Movies and the Internet to Instagram and SEO. Plus, get access to our top Media writers, a weekly ranking of our most prolific tech category writers!


But apart from writing and publishing about media, HackerNoon is also contributing to media. Of course, we’re talking about HackerNoon’s Web 2.5 documentary! This documentary by HackerNoon centers on the internet’s evolution and complex history. In a light-hearted interview lasting just under half an hour, HackerNoon’s team interrogates the different phases of the Internet, from an era of dial-up modems to one slowly defining what Web3 is.


Join HackerNoon CEO David Smooke, COO Linh Dao Smooke, and more as they walk you through the journey of the internet and show you where it’s headed. You can watch Web 2.5 here.


Start Writing About Media Today! Click here or use this writing template!


Meet Our Current Top Media Writers


  1. Technology News Australia: An Australian tech journalist with over 80 stories, Matt specializes in copyright infringement and media. Some of his most-read stories include: Dear Facebook, I'm Breaking Up With You., Types Of Medical Databases And Their Benefits For Humanity, and 560 Million Ticketmaster Customers Possibly Exposed In Data Breach.


  2. Jose: A very prolific writer, Jose has published 134 stories since 2021 and aggregated 8 years of readership time, with stories getting to hundreds of thousands of reads such as The Tom Holland Spider-Man Movies in Order of Release Date, The Batman Arkham Games in Chronological Order, and Every Game of the Year Winner in Chronological Order.


  3. David Deal: This marketing executive has an extensive repertoire of stories under his belt, with some of the most notable being Goodbye, Linear TV: Netflix to Stream NFL Christmas Games in 2024, How Apple Is Changing Healthcare through Partnerships, and How Google's New AI-Powered Search Engine Will Affect Advertising and Business Strategies.

Media Stories to Kickstart Your Journey

  1. How Cybercriminals Are Weaponizing Sound Waves by Zac Amos

Attackers can use sound waves to hijack devices, create backdoors, and manipulate interconnected devices. Similarly, deepfake audio creates a new avenue for sound-related cyberattacks. To defend against these attacks, soundproof sensitive electronics, disable audio input and output, keep devices up to date, and utilize authentication controls.


  1. Content Modeling for Better User Experience in Strapi Projects by Victoria

Learn how to design structured content that resonates with your audience and drives engagement.


  1. Real or not real? Social Media, Parasocial Relationships, and Internet Influencers by Linh Dao Smooke

My parasocial relationships with 2010s internet influencers began when social media platforms were new. These influencers felt like friends, sharing relatable content and personal stories. Their seemingly perfect lives influenced my purchasing decisions and emotional investments.


However, unexpected events, like breakups, revealed the hidden, flawed sides of their lives, leaving me feeling betrayed. This essay explores the dynamics of parasocial relationships, the power imbalance, and the challenges faced by influencers and their audiences in navigating these one-sided connections.



That’s all for today!


PS: Remember to nominate and vote for your favorite companies in Media - do it here!


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