Old media vs new media

December 12, 2018

Both old and new media are discussed at length these days. Most conversations on the topic revolve around how the new media industry is growing exponentially while old media is dying a slow and well-deserved death. And it's hard to argue with the notion, at least on the surface; digital content publishers like YouTube and Netflix are breaking records every year while it seems like everyone under the age of 30 has decided to stop watching television.

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Founded in 1994 with the acquisition of the hit television series “Dragon Ball Z” from Toei Animation. Since then, Funimation® Entertainment now has more than 300 active titles and has established itself at the leading company for home video sales of Japanese animation in the United States. Funimation manages a full spectrum of rights with its brands including broadcasting, licensing, production, Internet, and home video sales and distribution.

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