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Sicflix demonstrates that “popular media” is not a fixed property of content but a dynamic outcome of curation, community practices, and transmedia extension. By foregrounding Sicilian stories, languages, and production contexts, Sicflix offers an alternative to the flattening effects of global streaming. For media scholars, it serves as a model to study how small-scale platforms can resist—or redefine—the mainstream. Future research should compare Sicflix to similar regional services (e.g., iROKOtv for Nollywood, MUBI for art cinema) to theorize a post-Netflix ecology of the popular. : For fans of this specific niche, the
The term “popular media” has traditionally referred to mass-produced, widely accessible content—from Hollywood blockbusters to viral TikTok videos. However, streaming fragmentation has enabled micro-platforms to define alternative canons of the popular. Sicflix, launched in 2021 as a subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service, exemplifies this shift. Its library centers on Sicilian-language films, TV series inspired by Commissario Montalbano , and user-generated travelogues. This paper asks: How does Sicflix construct a version of “popular media” distinct from global giants like Netflix or Amazon Prime? What are the implications for cultural representation and audience engagement? Sicflix demonstrates that “popular media” is not a