Let's face is new media is a a cancer to the cartoon industry. Pirating and spoiling a cartoon is a easy as ever. Television ratings are dying every year. All original cartoons on the internet are inferior in quality and can not make money. How do companies kill the disease that is the internet and get people back on the couch. How do companies make the internet for nerds, outcasts and losers again?
>caring about spoilers
Could you be any more of a pleb?
Or maybe they can adapt to work in this era rather than trying to do something completely impossible and fight against technology.
Remember when the music companies tried to stop the internet from being the internet? That sure worked out well for them.
>>91682238
You want reddit man, we're not really into these kind of things.
didn't people just pirate via vhs before? I agree to an extent that some things on the internet are bad for cartoons though.
>>91682503
At least with bootleg you can compete with price. You can't compete with no drawback free cartoons
>>91682319
The music industry is suffering because of the internet billions of dollars in loss. It's less about albums and more about one big hit and even then people are paying nothing for it
>>91682675
The music industry is dying because music as a medium is over. It's the simplest medium so all possibilities have been exhausted.
>>91682238
Spoilers are a problem for narrative media.
Maybe we should be looking for less narrative film and TV?
>>91682782
Is that why everything song is about fucking?
>>91682238
>The internet needs to die if chartoons can live on
Then the age of toons is over
>>91682238
spoilers have been scientifically proven to make the average consumer more likely to purchase access to narrative media and report enjoyment of spoiled media as higher than unspoiled media
and the only ones who really pirate are those who cant purchase accses to begin with
the age of cartoons lives on
i mean look at netflix
if the cartoons they make were not popular they would not keep making more
>>91682238
No, cartoon companies need to get with the times to survive.
Livesteaming new episodes on high quality servers with unobtrusive ads, or subscriptions as an example. There's a reason why streaming services like Netflix are thriving while television is dying, people want to watch their show on their own time without having to watch three minutes of ads every ten minutes.
>>91684042
>spoilers have been scientifically proven to make the average consumer more likely to purchase access to narrative media and report enjoyment of spoiled media as higher than unspoiled media