It is because “telly” options have changed so much.
I loved Coronation Street because of the mixture of age groups and backgrounds reflected in the iconic characters and of course the humour.
I didn’t think it reflected real life. I remember watching with Mum and Dad and Siblings I’d be about 3 or 4 so it was required watching for me - and sometimes even my kids,(they started to follow the Australian soaps at pre-teen age)
It was a bit of an institution wasn’t it and people did discuss it the next day, mainly because it remained current yet held on to it’s broad appeal, family viewing , not too serious not too silly but held interest, until the next episode …no one waits now.
“Corrie” had begun to mimic it’s younger cousin “ ‘Stenders” and gradually I think it lost it’s integrity- until around 2006 I had moved home, coudn’t afford a TV licence, a really crummy tv anyway…
I thought to myself “this isn’t that good anymore and I don’t believe in any of these characters- or even recognise some, do I want to be “caught out” watching this when the knock at the door comes?” Answer * NO*
Perhaps this also why I’m not as engaged with Strictly Come Dancing these last few series as I don’t recognise any of the celebs..I’m quite out of the loop.
Genuinely enjoyed Coronation Street though for 45 years of my life, but don’t miss it or any soaps and if some previously good series begins to turn into a soap I quickly lose interest🥲.