So my point is pointless because I showed you how in another market Big Companies survived a changing market, and not only did they stay relevant but they are still the main producers of content.
And what you are telling me, and Gabe is telling me is that these big companies unlike others in other markets will bit the bullet as other smaller companies take their spots and become huge companies themselves (exactly what Gabe wants from Valve).
See the problem here, is that although one or other company will be replaced, in terms of relevance, that's all that will happen.
So not only wasn't my post pointless and the other one missing the point, but I exactly pointed to a market where the defacto big companies that existed before the taking off of T.V, the Internet, etc and not only still exist to this day, they still remain relevant to say the least.
We can look at electronics too for example, Valve itself is looking at a way to crack the hardware market, and is putting all it's chips in this belief that yes these former big companies won't stay relevant. Well I would say that although there will be space for great success to be achieved by new and smaller companies, history doesn't demand that a new small company be the one to disrupt the market.
Look at Apple, look at Samsung. This on the level of consumer electronics, as I've already mentioned the content creators in entertainment.
Yes, Google did happen for example. But on the level of content creators, what is out there? An ever expanding market. It's not the same.
And that's in NO WAY related with what he said and -even more relevant- to what you wrote in your previous post.
That was, IN EVERY WAY related.