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The death of physical media is especially interesting because in one sense it didn’t happen, you can still buy blu-rays and DVDs and players for them. But in another sense it is clearly happening and leads to many lesser-known works being consigned to the dustbin of history and never watched. And it’s exactly the same dynamic I’m discussing here: sure lots of websites exist, but if they aren’t talked about on twitter they may as well not. Same with films and the streaming services.



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The death of physical media is especially interesting because in one sense it didn’t happen, you can still buy blu-rays and DVDs and players for them. But in another sense it is clearly happening and leads to many lesser-known works being consigned to the dustbin of history and never watched. And it’s exactly the same dynamic I’m discussing here: sure lots of websites exist, but if they aren’t talked about on twitter they may as well not. Same with films and the streaming services.



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The death of physical media is especially interesting because in one sense it didn’t happen, you can still buy blu-rays and DVDs and players for them. But in another sense it is clearly happening and leads to many lesser-known works being consigned to the dustbin of history and never watched. And it’s exactly the same dynamic I’m discussing here: sure lots of websites exist, but if they aren’t talked about on twitter they may as well not. Same with films and the streaming services.

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