
Cup of Tea Critiques Podcast
A weekly podcast brought by the team that brings you cupofteacritiques.com, the site that encourages critical viewing of film so you can decide for yourself if they’re your "cup of tea." Reading the tea leaves of the film industry is challenging. Each week on the podcast, the team peels back the layers on a movie genre or industry trend to offer aspiring filmmakers some clarity and guidance on what is often rough and indecipherable terrain that is the film and television industry. So, grab a deep brew for a deep look and some hilarious moments.
Music by Julian Hartwell (Say No More - Gh3dEJ)
Fair Use Notice: The movies and TV series excerpted and discussed on the Cup of Tea Critiques Podcast are copyrighted productions. Cup of Tea Critiques Podcast refers to them for the purposes of social commentary and constructive criticism of the productions’ content, which constitutes "fair use" as codified in section 107 of U.S. Copyright law.
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What is the Cultural Impact of Physical Media’s Decline?
The emergence of high-speed internet has led to shrinking DVD and CD sales over the last fifteen years or so. As seen in what we still refer to as our monthly “cable bill,” technological advances have expanded the options for watching movies and television shows and listening to our favorite music. But while the ease and convenience of streaming channels and digitized media add a level of convenience, they quietly and painlessly chip away at values we once held dear. Join us on the Cup of Tea Critiques Podcast as we dive into the decline in physical media and its social impacts.
Send us a comment to let us know about your own physical media library—and if you’re still hanging on to those VHS cassettes!
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References
Bohlmann, Garrett. “Is physical media in both a state of decline and renaissance at the same time?” Houston Public Media. (2024 November 14). https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/shows/houston-matters/2024/11/14/506088/is-physical-media-in-both-a-state-of-decline-and-renaissance-at-the-same-time/
Conroy, J. Oliver. “The film fans who refuse to surrender to streaming: ‘One day you’ll barter bread for our DVDs’.” (2024 March 27). https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/mar/27/the-film-fans-who-refuse-to-surrender-to-streaming-one-day-youll-barter-bread-for-our-dvds#:~:text=Movies-,The%20film%20fans%20who%20refuse%20to%20surrender%20to%20streaming%3A%20'One,save%20a%20seemingly%20dying%20format%3F
Nomad over Normal. (2025). “Why Physical Media is Making a Necessary Comeback.” [Film]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igSN1H_tCpg.
Zannat, Zaziratul. “The slow fade of CDs and DVDs: A reflection on the loss of physical media.” The Business Standard. (2025 March 14).
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