These documentaries do more than just entertain; they actively reshape the industry they document.

These separate, monumental docuseries focused on the music industry's history of ignoring allegations of predatory behavior against minors by its biggest stars. Both projects demonstrated how corporate entities, managers, and legal teams prioritize profit maximization over human safety. The public reckoning following these broadcasts led to legal prosecutions, the pulling of music from radio stations, and a complete re-evaluation of how the industry handles allegations of abuse against powerful figures.

While you mentioned a date of "May 16," it is unlikely to be an official update from the original site, as the primary operators were convicted and the site was seized years ago. Any "updates" appearing now are typically on third-party tube sites or forums that may host unauthorized or illegal mirrors of the original content.

An investigation into the secretive, highly influential Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) film rating system and its inherent biases.

The massive demand for entertainment industry documentaries relies on a shift in consumer psychology. Modern audiences are media-literate and inherently skeptical of polished public relations campaigns.