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The difference between short video and traditional TV programs

Yes, the network audio-visual industry represented by short video applications has indeed developed rapidly, enriching people's lives and changing the way of production, dissemination and consumption of culture.

First of all, short video applications provide users with a convenient and fast viewing platform, and users can watch all kinds of short video content through mobile phones anytime and anywhere, which greatly enriches people's lives. Compared with traditional TV programs, short video content is more free, diverse and interactive, and users can choose interesting videos according to their own preferences and needs, which is also a personalized viewing experience that traditional TV cannot provide.

Secondly, the application of short video has brought new changes to cultural production, communication and consumption. Through the application of short video, the production threshold of cultural content is greatly reduced, and a lot of funds and resources are not needed. Anyone has the opportunity to create interesting and valuable video content. At the same time, the application of short video also provides a new channel and way for the spread of cultural content. Through the sharing and dissemination of short video content, we can quickly spread the influence of the content and form a new cultural phenomenon. In addition, the application of short video also promotes the transformation of cultural consumption, and users can support their favorite creators by buying virtual gifts, which also promotes the development of cultural industry to some extent.

In short, as a representative of the network audio-visual industry, short video applications have enriched people's lives and promoted the transformation of cultural production, communication and consumption through convenient and fast viewing experience, free and diverse content forms and personalized social interaction.