All the generations growing up in the age of the dominance of television/popular culture have their problems. There's really very little difference across the TV generations except the subjects that each age group's partisans whine about.
Sadly, we may see this change as today's current youngsters are growing up in an aggressively evil PC secularism that the those of us in Generation TV (1950-1990) did not have to face.
Perhaps with some recent changes, things will break apart more rapidly -- who watches network TV now? Who watches the same show (in any manner) the same time on the same day, week after week?? Remember when Thurs night was "must see TV" with Seinfeld and Friends and a couple other shows? How gone is that era?? Culture is becoming fractured and there are lots and lots of niches.
I think it is a good thing. I'd like to see our culture start moving very fast indeed -- it's harder for the Big Boys to control the population if the Big Boys can't keep up with what "everyone" is doing, watching or thinking.