Digital media has destroyed much of the magic and mystery of the medium.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The digital revolution has disrupted most traditional media: newspapers, magazines, books, record companies, radio.
There's a lot of things lost in the Digital Age.
Sooner rather than later, any other form other than digital media will be a thing of the past. It won't vanish, but let's face it, this is seemingly the way of the future.
Everyone seems to think that digital technology devoids the medium of content, but that is not true at all. If anything, it broadens the content.
I think that the digital media are interesting enough in their own right to be worth originating something in.
The internet creates more of an appetite for media - it doesn't replace physical books, radio or TV.
I think initially, the record industry struggled a lot with digital media because there are a lot of aspects to it that can potentially destroy our industry.
I don't think there are too many traditional media guys who really understood what the new digital media is about.
Digital technology allows us a much larger scope to tell stories that were pretty much the grounds of the literary media.
The world is beset by many problems, but in my opinion, this hijacking of our brain's reward centers by electronic media is potentially one of the most destructive.
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