In today's world of expedient and relatively cheap exchange of information thanks to the appearance of new devices and platforms (not to mention , many fear that new technologies may end up rendering art worthless and artists flat broke.
However, movies are still being made, music festivals seem more popular than ever and many renowned writers still relish the delights of stardom and popular recognition. How can both worlds coexist?
The following article specifically focuses on how audiobooks can compare to traditional, paperbook reading according to different criteria:
This other article expands on the same idea: