With dozens of monthly newsstand pulp-fiction magazines demanding to be fed, and a public not yet weaned to the glass teat of television, the field was huge. Video didn’t so much kill the radio star as it did for short fiction markets, providing an alternative distraction on demand for tired workers to chill out with.

— Charles Stross, on how television affected the short science fiction market, in the introduction to Wireless, a short story collection

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