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  1. How country music's biggest artists and moments in the 2000s shaped the genre forever. By Katie Quine. While country music saw a great revival in the 1990s, the genre’s fan base had even more room to grow in the new millennium. Popular singing competition shows like American Idol and Nashville Star showcased the talents of small-town artists ...

    • Survivor: Borneo Premieres
    • The Apple Revolution
    • The Digital Music Takeover
    • Beyoncé Goes Solo
    • The Office Comes to America
    • Doctor Who Returns
    • Netflix Starts Streaming
    • The Kardashians Arrive
    • Twilight Opens in Theaters
    • RuPaul’s Drag Race Debuts on Logo

    On May 31, 2000, America was introduced to Survivor. It was a real toss-up as to whether this or American Idol (which premiered in 2002) would receive its own entry on this list. But together, they ushered in an era of reality TV from which we still have not recovered. By comparison, The Real World(which debuted in 1992) was a measured, legitimate ...

    Apple was founded in 1976, so has existed as a company for 45 years. But in 2001, as the music industry struggled to control its revenue streams in the era of file sharing and piracy, Apple developed the iPod, the most profitable mp3 player of its era, along with iTunes, an online marketplace that hastened the obsolescence of physical media (well, ...

    Apple’s devices were to some extent developed in response to the Wild West days of file sharing (and precipitous revenue loss) the music industry experienced due to the rise of platforms like Napster and LimeWire. But the shift from physical to electronic media, which exploded in the 2000s, altered perceptions about the value of art itself, even as...

    On June 17, 2003, Beyoncé Knowles released Dangerously In Love, her first solo album. Truth be told, we could probably assemble a timeline of pop culture highlights just based on her accomplishments since then, including her three visual albums (Beyoncé, Lemonade, and Black is King); winning TIME’s Person of the Year in 2016; her Homecomingconcert ...

    When Greg Daniels announced that he was developing an American adaptation of The Office, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's beloved British workplace comedy, no one expected it to usher in a new era of sitcoms. But The Office's faux-documentary format broke the two-camera setup of the past and created an absolute cultural phenomenon that paved th...

    The reboot of Doctor Who, which premiered on March 25, 2005, marked The Doctor's first time onscreen in live action form in 16 years—which is a pretty significant amount of time, even for a Time Lord. Although Christopher Eccleston lasted just one season as The Doctor, he helped rekindle interest in a character and a franchise that first began broa...

    Netflix opened for business in 1997 as a mail-order subscription service for cinephiles that offered a vast library of films for rent. But in February 2007, at almost exactly the same time the company was celebrating the delivery of its billionth DVD, Netflix was also in the process of transitioning to streaming. And it wasn't just licensed content...

    Kardashian was far from a household name when the soon-to-be first family of reality TV, who would go on to become synonymous with tabloid exploits and aspirational wealth, debuted Keeping Up With the Kardashians on October 14, 2007. Some of what happened in their lives marked important cultural benchmarks—most notably Caitlyn Jenner’s deserved leg...

    When Stephenie Meyer wrote the first book in her Twilight series in 2005, it seemed impossible for anyone to imagine how the series, and its eventual film adaptations (the first of which was released on November 21, 2008), would radically transform the landscape of fandom. Even at San Diego Comic-Con, which had long been a destination for every kin...

    RuPaul became a pop culture icon at least a decade before RuPaul's Drag Race premiered on February 2, 2009, and it was far from the first series to spotlight LGBTQ culture in all its wonderful joy. But prior to its debut, outside of Paris is Burning and John Waters's movies, drag culture was never something that was celebrated, at least not in the ...

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  3. Apr 6, 2024 · In the 2000s, you saw the music landscape transform with the rise of digital technology and new pop icons, shaping a decade of memorable tunes and cultural shifts. Pop Icons Throughout the 2000s, you witnessed an explosion of pop icons who left their mark on the music scene.

  4. Jul 19, 2016 · By the 2000s, pop was a genre with endless roads for artists to travel down, each with its own flair and twist to the classic traditions of pop music. Teen pop was existing in the music of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera; pop rock and power pop were making a comeback in the sounds of Blink 182’s “All the Small Things”, opening up a ...

    • Craig David dominated the charts. Following his ‘Re-Rewind’ collaboration with UK garage act Artful Dodger in 1999, the start of the new millennium saw Craig David fast become one of the country’s biggest pop stars.
    • The world didn't end with Y2K. Why the 'millennium bug' didn't actually bite. In 1999, there was genuine fear that the 'millennium bug' would cause global chaos.
    • The Millennium Dome opened... but didn't last very long. The Millennium Dome's difficult birth. The Dome project was plagued by controversy, but architecturally it was a triumph.
    • Destiny’s Child conquered the charts. These days, Beyoncé is arguably the biggest star on the planet. But back in 2000, she was known for her part in R&B/pop group Destiny's Child, who were cementing their domination of the charts following three Top 10 hits during their early career as a four-piece.
  5. Feb 25, 2019 · The pop-country craze that became the signature of 2000s country started with Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift and Keith Urban (and later, Florida Georgia Line ) — they kept it...

  6. Aug 22, 2014 · Faith Hill In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Faith Hill reigned over the music industry almost without challenge. In what would become her first crossover success and eventually Hill's most...

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