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Many industry insiders attribute the recent fall-off in audiences for movies, recorded music, network television, DVD, radio, newspapers, and videogames to changes in technology; people are finding new ways to access content. And while this is certainly true to a degree, others say that in this age of concentrated and hypercommercialized media, audiences are simply being turned off. Would you agree with the critics? Why? Can you give examples from your own media consumption?

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