videoland
/ˈvɪdioʊˌlænd/
noun
- The world or industry of video entertainment, including movies, television, and streaming content.
- In today's videoland, streaming services compete for viewers' attention every day.
- She dreamed of working in videoland, producing documentaries for a major network.
- The documentary explored the history of videoland from early TV to modern digital platforms.
- A place or store where videos (movies or shows) are rented or sold, especially in the past.
- He found a rare DVD at a small videoland in the suburbs.
- The old videoland on Main Street closed when streaming became popular.
- On Friday nights, we used to walk to the local videoland to pick out a movie.