There’s also an interesting artifact of Cable TV, where Millennials watched way more reruns than anyone else in history, so they know a lot of old shows. When cable TV appeared, there literally wasn’t enough content to fill a year of 24/7 TV, so every TV channel had to fill the gap by buying old catalogs of TV from the late 40’s through the 80’s.
I remember one time when my grandpa said something about Looney Tunes, and paused and started explaining what that was. He couldn’t imagine that I watched the same cartoons growing up as he did.
When the Internet took over a lot of video watching, people were suddenly almost never watching any old content, so Zoomers don’t know what the fuck Happy Days is or whatever.
There’s also an interesting artifact of Cable TV, where Millennials watched way more reruns than anyone else in history, so they know a lot of old shows. When cable TV appeared, there literally wasn’t enough content to fill a year of 24/7 TV, so every TV channel had to fill the gap by buying old catalogs of TV from the late 40’s through the 80’s.
I remember one time when my grandpa said something about Looney Tunes, and paused and started explaining what that was. He couldn’t imagine that I watched the same cartoons growing up as he did.
When the Internet took over a lot of video watching, people were suddenly almost never watching any old content, so Zoomers don’t know what the fuck Happy Days is or whatever.