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- Late Night Television: Jimmy Fallon did a bit where he wore a cardboard cow head and shouted "Manuela!"—a moment derided by hardcore fans but which doubled search traffic overnight.
- Streaming Wars: Netflix announced a bidding war for adaptation rights. The Silo responded by tweeting a single GIF of a cow blinking. No deal was ever signed, but the rumor alone generated $50 million in "earned media" value.
- Music Industry: Beyoncé’s visual album featured a 2-second Easter egg: a reflection of a tower in a car mirror. Fans lost their minds. Was it a tribute? A coincidence? In popular media, ambiguity is currency.
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