2 Super Streaming Stocks to Buy Now and Hold for the Long Run

Entertainment storage and conveyance have changed dramatically over the last few decades thanks to relatively rapid advancements in technology. People regularly kept pre-recorded music on records and cassette tapes in the 1970s until the introduction of the compact disc (CD) in the early 1980s. Movies and visual content that were recorded and stored on film or VHS migrated to new platforms with the release of DVD technology in the late 1990s.

Today, many media consumers no longer use their own hardware to store their media content. Instead, providers store it in centralized data centers where we can stream it to our devices on demand.

The best part about this model is the cost: Consumers can stream unlimited music, movies, and television shows for a monthly subscription fee lower than what they used to pay for one CD album or one movie on a DVD!

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