Why has U.S. music gotten worse but TV shows have gotten better?
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Date: February 19th, 2018 7:53 PM Author: Jade dashing stage
you're comparing popular music with prestige tv, which isn't a fair comparison.
most of the most popular tv shows are unimaginably shitty, just like the most popular music is shitty.
prestige tv is more comparable to less well-known music for people with decent taste
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Date: February 19th, 2018 8:26 PM Author: exciting swollen indian lodge pocket flask
Music industry’s core product got decimated overnight and rather than adapting they decided to fight the future and eventually got their shit pushed in by tech companies that didn’t give a fuck about music and just saw it as a 17th revenue stream/test case for their software (Apple) or a platform to sell ads and shitty little subscriptions (pandora, Spotify, YouTube etc).
Meanwhile TV had their main appliance become awesome (CRT -> HDTVs) and used that to create a new revenue model that paired perfectly with 21st century losers who want to never leave their houses and then figured out mobile and also got a huge subsidy from the government in the form of net neutrality. Then all the talent flocked to the new model and it created a virtuous circle.
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