The issue was raised and so I remarked on it. So big deal. TOS is still attracting fans after forty years. I'll be damned surprised if ST09 is still interesting anyone in forty months.
Well, let's not be too hasty. ST09 did very well at the box office and I expect ST11 will as well. The thing is, this will be just a few movies (3 at the most, is my guess). How can that compete with hundreds of hours of material from the "old school" Star Trek?
It's obvious that TOS had a lot of constraints to fight compared with the Star Trek series that followed. But if that was a key issue, it wouldn't have such staying power. And the remastered versions have transcended a number of special effects limitations/mistakes in the originals, giving it an extra boost. I think there's a good chance we'll see more converts coming back to the "old stuff", as time goes on. Nostalgia is a fun feeling, too.
I remember watching the corbomite maneuver when I was younger, and being really hooked on it. But every time I would switch the TV on 'the corbomite maneuver' would always be on.
(I probably just missed a couple of episodes and the BBC just cycled back).
I thought that TOS was just this one episode show where all they did was talk to thus christmas tree lights ball and drink with some weird kid. It put me off for quite a while

Funny what we sometimes thought of as kids, eh? I had thought that the phasers, communications, and tricorders were actual real-world devices. I kept asking my father to get me a real phaser, so I could stun the bullies in school. He bought me the exploration set model kit and I was seriously let down.