"It's important to remember that the relationship between different media tends to be complementary. When new media arrive they don't necessarily replace or eradicate previous types. Though we should perhaps observe a half second silence for the eight-track. - There that's done. What usually happens is that older media have to shuffle about a bit to make space for the new one and its particular advantages. Radio did not kill books and television did not kill radio or movies - what television did kill was cinema newsreel. TV does it much better because it can deliver it instantly. Who wants last week's news?"
-- Douglas Adams
And the Internet? Well, it has be come the defacto medium to transport other mediums. Want a book? Download it. Want a TV show or movie? You can download that too. Want radio? Stream it to your laptop. A reprint of an article from the New York Times on May 17, 1879? Yup, there's probably a PDF of it floating around on the Internet.
With that said this site is in perpetual motion, so keep an eye out for changes and updates.