As it's gotten easier to be entertained, it's gotten harder to choose not to be. Fifteen years ago, Steve Jobs changed the way we thought about music. We went from buying albums to buying songs. It's true that the iTunes platform made it easier for us to find and store our music, but it's also true that we shifted from having to decide whether we wanted to buy a whole album for $15 to having to decide if we liked one song enough to buy it for a buck.
The True Cost of On-Demand Entertainment
The True Cost of On-Demand Entertainment
The True Cost of On-Demand Entertainment
As it's gotten easier to be entertained, it's gotten harder to choose not to be. Fifteen years ago, Steve Jobs changed the way we thought about music. We went from buying albums to buying songs. It's true that the iTunes platform made it easier for us to find and store our music, but it's also true that we shifted from having to decide whether we wanted to buy a whole album for $15 to having to decide if we liked one song enough to buy it for a buck.