Booking It

May. 10th, 2018 03:21 pm
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The dying American bookstore — or, perhaps, I should say “mediastore”. Brick and mortar venues where we purchase physical media containing words, sounds, or visuals are disappearing. Historically, we started out with the independent bookstores and videostores and record stores. We all remember these — the neighborhood bookstore, the Licorice Pizzas and Music Odysseys, the local video store. They were pushed out of the way by the big boys — the Borders and the Barnes and Nobels, the Virgins and the Towers, the Blockbusters. But they too have been pushed out by the monster online retailers such as Amazon and Apple Music.

Here is a collection of news chum articles on the subject:

 

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Date: 2018-05-10 06:57 pm (UTC)
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For what it's worth, small indie bookshops seem to be thriving in the DC area. We've got a newish one in my area, a well-established one in Falls Church, and some well-known ones in the city. Politics and Prose has even opened a second store at the DC Wharf.

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