A recent (2025) paper analyzing the rise of AI-driven content and how users are moving toward highly customized, interactive entertainment [17]. 3. Media Preferences Across Generations
These papers analyze the technological and social shifts within the adult industry, focusing on the transition from traditional media to digital "tubes" and platforms.
This 2022 study investigates whether a "Leisure and Entertainment Lifestyle" (LEL) can improve multidimensional health for seniors living solo. It identifies the mechanisms through which social entertainment can prevent cognitive decline [24].
This study compares the entertainment habits of those over 70 with college students, finding surprising similarities in how both groups prioritize entertainment as their primary motive for media consumption [18].