Television as Digital Media
Herausgeber: Bennett, James
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Collection of essays that consider television as a digital media form and the aesthetic, cultural, and industrial changes that this shift has provoked.
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Collection of essays that consider television as a digital media form and the aesthetic, cultural, and industrial changes that this shift has provoked.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780822349105
- ISBN-10: 0822349108
- Artikelnr.: 32883788
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780822349105
- ISBN-10: 0822349108
- Artikelnr.: 32883788
James Bennett is head of area for Media, Information, and Communications at London Metropolitan University. Beginning in April 2011, he will be Senior Lecturer in Television Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of Television Personalities: Stardom and the Small Screen and a co-editor of Film and Television After DVD. Niki Strange is the founder of Strange Digital, a company providing research and strategy consulting for digital businesses and the culture, education, and public sectors. She is also a research fellow at the University of Sussex.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Television as Digital Media / James Bennett 1
Part 1
> Convergence and Divergence: The International Experience of Digital
Television / Graeme Turner 31
When Digital Was New: The Advanced Television Technologies of the 1970s and
the Control of Content / Julian Thomas 52
"Is It TV Yet?": The Dislocated Screens of Television in a Mobile Digital
Culture / William Boddy 76
Part 2
> Cult Television as Digital Television's Cutting Edge / Roberta Pearson
105
Multiplatforming Public Service: The BBC's "Bundled Project" / Niki Strange
132
Little Kids' TV: Downloading, Sampling, and Multiplatforming the Preschool
TV Experiences of the Digital Era / Jeanette Steemers 158
Part 3
> The "Basis for Mutual Contempt": The Loss of the Contingent in Digital
Television / Karen Lury 181
Television's Aesthetic of Efficiency: Convergence Television and the
Digital Short / Max Dawson 204
Scripted Spaces: Television Interfaces and the Non-Places of Asynchronous
Entertainment / Daniel Chamberlain 230
Television, Interrupted: Pollution or Aesthetic? / Jason Jacobs 255
Part 4
> Worker Blowback: User-Generated, Worker-Generated, and Producer-Generated
Content within Collapsing Production Workflows / John T. Caldwell 283
User-Created Content and Everyday Cultural Practice: Lessons from YouTube /
Jean Burgess 311
Architectures of Participation: Fame, Television, and Web 2.0 / James
Bennett 332
Bibliography 359
Contributors 373
Index 377
Introduction: Television as Digital Media / James Bennett 1
Part 1
> Convergence and Divergence: The International Experience of Digital
Television / Graeme Turner 31
When Digital Was New: The Advanced Television Technologies of the 1970s and
the Control of Content / Julian Thomas 52
"Is It TV Yet?": The Dislocated Screens of Television in a Mobile Digital
Culture / William Boddy 76
Part 2
> Cult Television as Digital Television's Cutting Edge / Roberta Pearson
105
Multiplatforming Public Service: The BBC's "Bundled Project" / Niki Strange
132
Little Kids' TV: Downloading, Sampling, and Multiplatforming the Preschool
TV Experiences of the Digital Era / Jeanette Steemers 158
Part 3
> The "Basis for Mutual Contempt": The Loss of the Contingent in Digital
Television / Karen Lury 181
Television's Aesthetic of Efficiency: Convergence Television and the
Digital Short / Max Dawson 204
Scripted Spaces: Television Interfaces and the Non-Places of Asynchronous
Entertainment / Daniel Chamberlain 230
Television, Interrupted: Pollution or Aesthetic? / Jason Jacobs 255
Part 4
> Worker Blowback: User-Generated, Worker-Generated, and Producer-Generated
Content within Collapsing Production Workflows / John T. Caldwell 283
User-Created Content and Everyday Cultural Practice: Lessons from YouTube /
Jean Burgess 311
Architectures of Participation: Fame, Television, and Web 2.0 / James
Bennett 332
Bibliography 359
Contributors 373
Index 377
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Television as Digital Media / James Bennett 1
Part 1
> Convergence and Divergence: The International Experience of Digital
Television / Graeme Turner 31
When Digital Was New: The Advanced Television Technologies of the 1970s and
the Control of Content / Julian Thomas 52
"Is It TV Yet?": The Dislocated Screens of Television in a Mobile Digital
Culture / William Boddy 76
Part 2
> Cult Television as Digital Television's Cutting Edge / Roberta Pearson
105
Multiplatforming Public Service: The BBC's "Bundled Project" / Niki Strange
132
Little Kids' TV: Downloading, Sampling, and Multiplatforming the Preschool
TV Experiences of the Digital Era / Jeanette Steemers 158
Part 3
> The "Basis for Mutual Contempt": The Loss of the Contingent in Digital
Television / Karen Lury 181
Television's Aesthetic of Efficiency: Convergence Television and the
Digital Short / Max Dawson 204
Scripted Spaces: Television Interfaces and the Non-Places of Asynchronous
Entertainment / Daniel Chamberlain 230
Television, Interrupted: Pollution or Aesthetic? / Jason Jacobs 255
Part 4
> Worker Blowback: User-Generated, Worker-Generated, and Producer-Generated
Content within Collapsing Production Workflows / John T. Caldwell 283
User-Created Content and Everyday Cultural Practice: Lessons from YouTube /
Jean Burgess 311
Architectures of Participation: Fame, Television, and Web 2.0 / James
Bennett 332
Bibliography 359
Contributors 373
Index 377
Introduction: Television as Digital Media / James Bennett 1
Part 1
> Convergence and Divergence: The International Experience of Digital
Television / Graeme Turner 31
When Digital Was New: The Advanced Television Technologies of the 1970s and
the Control of Content / Julian Thomas 52
"Is It TV Yet?": The Dislocated Screens of Television in a Mobile Digital
Culture / William Boddy 76
Part 2
> Cult Television as Digital Television's Cutting Edge / Roberta Pearson
105
Multiplatforming Public Service: The BBC's "Bundled Project" / Niki Strange
132
Little Kids' TV: Downloading, Sampling, and Multiplatforming the Preschool
TV Experiences of the Digital Era / Jeanette Steemers 158
Part 3
> The "Basis for Mutual Contempt": The Loss of the Contingent in Digital
Television / Karen Lury 181
Television's Aesthetic of Efficiency: Convergence Television and the
Digital Short / Max Dawson 204
Scripted Spaces: Television Interfaces and the Non-Places of Asynchronous
Entertainment / Daniel Chamberlain 230
Television, Interrupted: Pollution or Aesthetic? / Jason Jacobs 255
Part 4
> Worker Blowback: User-Generated, Worker-Generated, and Producer-Generated
Content within Collapsing Production Workflows / John T. Caldwell 283
User-Created Content and Everyday Cultural Practice: Lessons from YouTube /
Jean Burgess 311
Architectures of Participation: Fame, Television, and Web 2.0 / James
Bennett 332
Bibliography 359
Contributors 373
Index 377