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VII.1 Jan.-Feb. 2000
Page: 92
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Reflections: the demise of the book


Authors:
Steven Pemberton

Did TV kill off film? No of course not: thousands of films are made a year. Well, OK, actually it did a bit: when I was a student there were dozens of cinemas in my town. Since then, at about the rate of one a year, they have slowly closed down, until now there are only two left. Now you can only see new films where you used to have a vast selection of old and new films. Of course video helped too: you can still see those old films, in the privacy of your own home, but for…




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