Boomers grew up in the 40s and 50s. 60s a little. Television had three channels and you watched when the broadcast was happening. That was it. There was already a long history of non-TV activities to do.
Today with phones and telecommunications everywhere, along with “I can consume whatever content I want to any time at my whim”, is an entirely different landscape.
I wish the media environment was as basic as it was in the 50s.
Boomers grew up in the 40s and 50s. 60s a little. Television had three channels and you watched when the broadcast was happening. That was it. There was already a long history of non-TV activities to do.
Today with phones and telecommunications everywhere, along with “I can consume whatever content I want to any time at my whim”, is an entirely different landscape.
I wish the media environment was as basic as it was in the 50s.
I disagree with you, but you’re right