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It occurs to me that TikTok and similar micro video formats are doing to TV and movies what TV and movies did to radio dramas.
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Aug 29 '23, 12:09
So it's worth remembering that radio dramas didn't die, they just became podcasts and audiobooks. Which are both still sizeable markets.
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Right. There was just an 80 year hiatus between the end of radio dramas and the start of podcasts. It'll be fine. -- nm
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Mop🧹
Aug 29, 12:21
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Well, that's kind of why I included audiobooks. Books on tape have been a thing for a longer while. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 29, 12:25
And as for theatre...
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Beryllium
Aug 29, 12:16
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