How did new technology create a “global village?"

It enabled large, international companies to gain control of local artists producing books, music, and movies.

It allowed rapid communications and exchange of music, television shows, and more throughout the world.

It empowered local artists (musicians, writers, actors) to dominate their home markets.

It allowed Western companies that made television and movies to impose Western culture on the rest of the world.

Overall, new technology, particularly the internet and social media, has connected people from around the world and enabled the rapid exchange of information, entertainment, and culture. This has created a "global village" where individuals are able to easily access content from different countries and interact with people from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, new technology has democratized the production and distribution of content, allowing local artists to reach a global audience and challenge the dominance of Western media companies. This has led to a more interconnected and culturally diverse world where individuals can engage with a wide range of perspectives and experiences.