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Simultaneously, the 1980s brought the most significant technological disruptor since the radio: . Pop culture became visual and fast-paced. Music wasn't just something you heard; it was something you watched. The "superstar" reached a new level of ubiquity through icons like Michael Jackson and Madonna, whose influence crossed every border. 3. The Digital Revolution: 1990s to 2010s

Entering midlife, they watched analog die. CDs scratched vinyl; DVDs killed the VHS tape. Then came the internet—first the screech of dial-up, then the torrent of broadband. Napster and iTunes shattered the album. Amazon and Netflix broke the store window. For the first time, "prime time" became a suggestion, not a command. Popular media fragmented into niche forums, blogs, and 24-hour news cycles. 60 years old man 14 years young girl xxx 3gp video

| | 1965 (Analog) | 2025 (Digital) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Gatekeepers | Studios, networks, radio DJs | Algorithms, influencers, user ratings | | Business Model | Ads + subscriptions (magazines, cable) | Ads + data harvesting + microtransactions | | Social Experience | Watching together at the same time | Watching separately, discussing on social media | | Memory | Ephemeral (if you missed it, it was gone) | Permanent (everything is archived online) | | Star Power | Movie stars and musicians (distant, glamorous) | Streamers and YouTubers (intimate, "relatable") | The "superstar" reached a new level of ubiquity

5 thoughts on “New on Home Video: 4K UHD “Escape From Alcatraz” (1979)

  1. I toured Alcatraz in 2015, and a lot of the backgrounds look familiar. Was this filmed at the actual Alcatraz prison, which I learned from my tour there, closed in the early 1960’s?

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