You seem to always have an axe to grind when its books vs. newer media and that's ok - you prefer books, others don't. However what i find bemusing ( to use your words) is that you seem to feel the need to put everything down that is not in a book and i find that very intolerant of you. No one is taking away your books so leave the other side be where there is currently a huge struggle underway over the future direction of the entire industry ( which doesn't affect you since you prefer books).

That sounds like it could be translated as "Shut up, Timewalker."
I praise what I like and speak negatively about what I don't like. Just because I can't relate to something doesn't necessarily mean I think it's bad. It just means I can't relate to it, and in this case I think it's a bit sad that people don't seem able to have a good time with printed literature anymore.
The conventions I went to did include TV and movie stuff, btw. There was a video/movie room that ran movies at least 20 hours/day (we had to leave time for the hotel staff to tidy up a bit each day). One year my roommates and I hosted an open-room Doctor Who video event. We ran Classic Who episodes about 12-14 hours each day. Mind you, at that time all we had was Tom Baker and a little Davison (this was after
The Five Doctors had aired), but people still enjoyed it.
A lot of Star Trek stuff happened, and some of the GsoH were Star Trek tie-in authors. Two of my fondest memories of these conventions were meeting Alan Dean Foster one year and Bjo Trimble and Sonni Cooper another year. I had a chance to chat with Peter David, and got him to sign an extra copy of one of his books as it was intended as a prize for our local ST club's Star Trek Jeopardy! contest I ran at our annual summer barbecue.
So I'm not against TV/movies. I'm currently enjoying every moment of my newfound Merlin fandom. It's just that I like the written stuff more, and derive much more enjoyment from meeting authors than actors. Most of my SF collection consists of books, rather than DVDs, models, action figures, etc. Though I did see something on Pinterest that has me wishing I could find the Merlin LEGO minifigs. Those are cute.
I've noticed that some people in this thread seem to think they have me all figured out, that I'm a book purist and nothing else will do. Well, in some cases, that's true enough. But I don't mind adaptations that treat the source material with respect. After all, my current NaNoWriMo project is doing a prose adaptation of a computer game, and I had to change some things to make the story flow better. That said, I'm working
with the source material, not against it. No genderswaps happen, for instance.
Oh, and books vs. movies doesn't mean the books win all the time. I prefer the Harry Potter movies to the novels, except when the movies left stuff out that should have been in there.