Music has been more watched than listened since late 80s by majority, thats weird.
I agree to a degree.

I think MTV really helped to change the perception of what an artist was though, and I think it's done just as much good at is had done bad. It also gave new bands such as the talking heads, ZZ Top, the clash etc. exposure they previously didn't have. On the other hand, it allowed bands such as Duran Duran to explode more from their visual content than from their music.
But I heard a line in a song my daughter was playing that said, "the internet killed the video star" it made me chuckle.
Here's Kim Wilde's version. Doesn't matter it's not him since he didn't sing the original in the first place 
Here's the actual singer of the song from back when:
Hey... Kim Wilde is looking good.

You forgot to mention the Americanized response of Jet Boy Jet Girl which seems rather devoid of content today.
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I head an interview not too long ago on NPR, with Plastic Bertrand where he said that at the time is was a french slang meaning I'm on that plane or that plane is for me... nothing to do with an "airplane"

anyway, the term was supposed to be a nod to the drug culture and generally getting high.