The word entertainment has evolved over time and now covers an enormous range of activities, from the private leisure activity of choosing from a vast array of pre-recorded products to a banquet for two; from a theatrical production for thousands to a television show for millions. The word itself has roots in the Medieval Latin intertenere, derived from the Greek enteron, meaning “intestine” or “bowel.” The familiar forms of entertainment have often been adapted across different media, creating a seemingly infinite potential for creative remix.
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