Using an in-depth Australian case-study, this book narrates the profound period of proliferation. It also considers how incumbent commercial networks, pay-TV providers, and public services broadcasters developed into online TV providers, albeit in assorted ways.
Using an in-depth Australian case-study, this book narrates the profound period of proliferation. It also considers how incumbent commercial networks, pay-TV providers, and public services broadcasters developed into online TV providers, albeit in assorted ways.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexa Scarlata is Lecturer in Digital Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne. She is a scholar of media and cultural industries. Her research considers internet distributed television, content production and national screen policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Part 1: Pivoting to Online TV 1. Proliferation: Subscription Video-On-Demand as Online TV 2. Agitation: Commercial TV as Online TV 3. Reinvention: Public Service Broadcasting as Online TV. Part 2: Producing for Online TV 4. The Dramas of Producing Australian Drama 5. Producing "Television" Drama for SVOD 6. Recommending Australia to the World. Conclusion
Introduction. Part 1: Pivoting to Online TV 1. Proliferation: Subscription Video-On-Demand as Online TV 2. Agitation: Commercial TV as Online TV 3. Reinvention: Public Service Broadcasting as Online TV. Part 2: Producing for Online TV 4. The Dramas of Producing Australian Drama 5. Producing "Television" Drama for SVOD 6. Recommending Australia to the World. Conclusion
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