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Where Stories Live Now: Navigating Storytelling Platforms in 2025 Where Stories Live Now: Navigating Storytelling Platforms in 2025 By 2025, 92% of media companies will allocate budgets to immersive storytelling tools—a 300% increase from 2020. This explosive growth reflects how narratives are no longer confined to books or screens. They pulse through augmented reality, social snippets, and AI-driven worlds, reshaping how audiences connect with content. Digital storytelling has evolved from static blogs to dynamic, multi-sensory journeys. Early platforms like YouTube prioritized passive viewing. Today, tools like TikTok’s “Choose Your Own Adventure” templates and Meta’s VR story hubs let users influence plotlines in real time. Audiences crave agency, and creators now build worlds where every click matters. This shift isn’t just about technology. It’s driven by changing human expectations . Modern consumers spend 6+ hours daily interacting with digital content, deman...
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