The move to online streaming has changed how we watch TV shows and movies but it’s far from being the only way that technology is being used in the entertainment industry. You might be surprised to see how some classic ways of being entertained have been changing recently.
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Games don’t come much more established than bingo, which has been a huge part of British popular culture for more than half a century. Yet, the image of players heading to their local bingo hall to play some games no longer represents the only way that many people aim for a full house. The introduction of online bingo has allowed us to play on the internet at any time of day and without leaving home.
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In-Flight Entertainment Is Being Expanded
The history of in-flight entertainment arguably begins with the piano and lounge on the Hindenburg airship, which would have made the multi-day trip across the Atlantic more interesting for travellers. The first commercial passenger planes that projected movies onto a big screen before personal entertainment options were introduced in the 1980s, with movies, music and information among the top choices.
In recent news, the German Lufthansa airline has announced the introduction of new types of in-flight entertainment that might be more appealing to certain travellers. This includes dozens of digital magazines that can be accessed for free on their wif-fi portal and downloaded to a personal device. Podcasts and live sports updates are among the other additions that point passengers in new directions for their entertainment while on board.
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Superyacht Owners Get New Entertainment Options
While people have sailed on boats throughout human history, the first luxury yachts date back to the 14th century. The pleasure of sailing was enough for many early yacht-owners but modern technology has allowed them to add top-notch sound and audio features to enjoy wherever the yacht happens to be. Boat entertainment systems from companies such as Kenwood and Clarion are designed specifically for this type of use and provide Bluetooth streaming and wi-fi connectivity among the options.
The events producer Blue International has confirmed a new link with the Acquera yacht agency that’s designed to offer the best music and entertainment, with exclusive live events from the world’s top artists among the options for their clients. Organising major events on board a vessel isn’t the easiest activity, which is why they plan to use cutting-edge technology to provide what they call experiential offerings.
These different approaches to entertainment let us see how even some of the classic ways of being entertained have changed in recent times, with more new developments sure to arrive before long to enhance other aspects of our lives.