tiescore
I still get my favorites in physical form so I can watch them whenever I'm in the mood, but I am watching streaming more and more because of the volume of content.
Slade Cutter Whips Quiet Riot
Hard copy rules TJ.
Anonymous
Not dead.
Streaming is not an option for many people due to crappy internet service.
And many people prefer to own a physical thing, instead of just being able to access it on some server somewhere.
Anonymous
They are still around, and probably will be for a very long time. Many first world countries, like Finland, subsidize high speed internet, and provide it quite cheaply. Streaming music and video is common. In countries like the US, the internet business is privatized and profit-driven. Most people in rural areas don't have access to anything faster than dial-up, and still pay a fortune for it. Streaming music and video isn't an option for them. There are something like 20 million households in the US who only have internet access via slow satellite providers. DVD, Blu Ray and CD will be around for a long time in countries that are technologically backwards.
Anonymous
old formats never die