In 2010, “binge-watching” meant catching a Law & Order: SVU marathon on USA Network. The big talk on September 18th revolved around the Emmy Awards (which aired just weeks later) and the launch of the fall TV season.
Date: September 18, 2010
Topic: The State of Pop Culture
Let’s take the time machine back exactly sixteen years. The date is September 18, 2010. If you look at the entertainment headlines, streaming was still a novelty, physical media was hanging on by its fingernails, and the phrase “going viral” still meant a funny YouTube cat—not a pandemic. familytherapyxxx 18 09 10 lenna lux how to get hot
So, what were we watching, listening to, and obsessing over on that specific late summer weekend?
Album news: Eminem dropped Kamikaze just 10 days earlier (Aug 31), and the surprise album was still dominating music discourse with diss tracks targeting younger rappers and critics. In 2010, “binge-watching” meant catching a Law &
While Snapchat had pioneered vertical video years earlier, it was the week of 18 09 10 that Instagram officially announced that its IGTV platform would be prioritizing full-screen, vertical, long-form content. This changed "entertainment content" from a horizontal, cinematic experience to a vertical, intimate one. Suddenly, directors had to think about the top third of the screen for "action" and the bottom third for "comments."
On September 10, 2018, the entertainment landscape was buzzing with major film releases, viral digital content, shifting TV landscapes, and the continuing rise of streaming platforms. This date sits at the intersection of late-summer blockbuster hangovers and early fall award-season positioning. Below is a breakdown of the most significant entertainment and popular media moments from that week. Look up the Billboard Hot 100 for mid-September
Look up the Billboard Hot 100 for mid-September 2010, and you’ll find a dance floor.