Television's Streaming Wars
Herausgeber: Ferchaud, Arienne; M. Proffitt, Jennifer
Television's Streaming Wars
Herausgeber: Ferchaud, Arienne; M. Proffitt, Jennifer
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This volume addresses contemporary debates and trends regarding the production and distribution, content, and audience engagement with the television streaming industry.
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This volume addresses contemporary debates and trends regarding the production and distribution, content, and audience engagement with the television streaming industry.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032371689
- ISBN-10: 1032371684
- Artikelnr.: 73489880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032371689
- ISBN-10: 1032371684
- Artikelnr.: 73489880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Arienne Ferchaud is Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at Florida State University. Her research focuses primarily on the ways in which individuals engage with new and emerging media technologies, including video games, social media, and, of course, television streaming. Jennifer M. Proffitt is Professor in the School of Communication at Florida State University whose work focuses on the critical political economy of media.
1. Streaming Television: An Overview Arienne Ferchaud and Jennifer M.
Proffitt Part I: Streaming Wars 2. A Critical Political Economy Analysis of
the Streaming Industry's Structure Helena Vanhala 3. Responses of Incumbent
Media Companies To Streaming Video Krishna Jayakar and Euna Park 4. NET.TV
Indonesia's Strategy for Utilizing Over-The-Top Services as a Television
Programme Streaming Medium Rangga Saptya Mohamad Permana, Jimi Narotama
Mahameruaji, and Sri Seti Indriani 5. Netflix in South Korea: Patron of
Creativity or Imperialistic Conqueror? Sunah Lee and Jennifer M. Proffitt
Part II: Diversity of Content? Underrepresented Representations 6. The
Social Justice Streaming War: Examining Black and Asian Streaming
Collections in Response to Social Movements Meghan S. Sanders 7. I Want My
GayTV (SVOD) Victor Evans Nostalgia as Recombinant Culture? 8. Reality TV
Reunion Series on Streaming Platforms: The Real World, The Challenge, and
Marketing MTV Nostalgia Leigh H. Edwards 9. Streaming of Better Days: The
Popularity of Nostalgia in New Media Programming Colin P. Kearney 10.
Clarice, 30 Coins, and the Promise of Television Horror in the Streaming
Era Kyle Moody Digital Constraints 11. Streaming in the Age of Memetic
Reproduction: An Analysis of the Streaming Economy and Digital Cultural
Commodity Production Abigail Reed 12. Netflix as an Authoritative Arbiter
of Credible Documentary Content: The Redefinition of Documentary in the
Streaming Era Courtlyn Pippert Part III: Streaming Users 13. Binge New
World: Streaming Television Narratives and the Interpellated Subject Nick
Coffman and Wesley Shumar 14. Exposure to and Effects of International
Entertainment on Streaming Platforms: A Review and Agenda for Future Media
Psychology Research Rachel Son, Chelsea E. Moss, and Benjamin K. Johnson
15. The Impact of Danmaku on TV Streaming in East Asia: A Systematic Review
of Studies About User Comments on Top of Streaming Videos Bingbing Zhang
Proffitt Part I: Streaming Wars 2. A Critical Political Economy Analysis of
the Streaming Industry's Structure Helena Vanhala 3. Responses of Incumbent
Media Companies To Streaming Video Krishna Jayakar and Euna Park 4. NET.TV
Indonesia's Strategy for Utilizing Over-The-Top Services as a Television
Programme Streaming Medium Rangga Saptya Mohamad Permana, Jimi Narotama
Mahameruaji, and Sri Seti Indriani 5. Netflix in South Korea: Patron of
Creativity or Imperialistic Conqueror? Sunah Lee and Jennifer M. Proffitt
Part II: Diversity of Content? Underrepresented Representations 6. The
Social Justice Streaming War: Examining Black and Asian Streaming
Collections in Response to Social Movements Meghan S. Sanders 7. I Want My
GayTV (SVOD) Victor Evans Nostalgia as Recombinant Culture? 8. Reality TV
Reunion Series on Streaming Platforms: The Real World, The Challenge, and
Marketing MTV Nostalgia Leigh H. Edwards 9. Streaming of Better Days: The
Popularity of Nostalgia in New Media Programming Colin P. Kearney 10.
Clarice, 30 Coins, and the Promise of Television Horror in the Streaming
Era Kyle Moody Digital Constraints 11. Streaming in the Age of Memetic
Reproduction: An Analysis of the Streaming Economy and Digital Cultural
Commodity Production Abigail Reed 12. Netflix as an Authoritative Arbiter
of Credible Documentary Content: The Redefinition of Documentary in the
Streaming Era Courtlyn Pippert Part III: Streaming Users 13. Binge New
World: Streaming Television Narratives and the Interpellated Subject Nick
Coffman and Wesley Shumar 14. Exposure to and Effects of International
Entertainment on Streaming Platforms: A Review and Agenda for Future Media
Psychology Research Rachel Son, Chelsea E. Moss, and Benjamin K. Johnson
15. The Impact of Danmaku on TV Streaming in East Asia: A Systematic Review
of Studies About User Comments on Top of Streaming Videos Bingbing Zhang
1. Streaming Television: An Overview Arienne Ferchaud and Jennifer M.
Proffitt Part I: Streaming Wars 2. A Critical Political Economy Analysis of
the Streaming Industry's Structure Helena Vanhala 3. Responses of Incumbent
Media Companies To Streaming Video Krishna Jayakar and Euna Park 4. NET.TV
Indonesia's Strategy for Utilizing Over-The-Top Services as a Television
Programme Streaming Medium Rangga Saptya Mohamad Permana, Jimi Narotama
Mahameruaji, and Sri Seti Indriani 5. Netflix in South Korea: Patron of
Creativity or Imperialistic Conqueror? Sunah Lee and Jennifer M. Proffitt
Part II: Diversity of Content? Underrepresented Representations 6. The
Social Justice Streaming War: Examining Black and Asian Streaming
Collections in Response to Social Movements Meghan S. Sanders 7. I Want My
GayTV (SVOD) Victor Evans Nostalgia as Recombinant Culture? 8. Reality TV
Reunion Series on Streaming Platforms: The Real World, The Challenge, and
Marketing MTV Nostalgia Leigh H. Edwards 9. Streaming of Better Days: The
Popularity of Nostalgia in New Media Programming Colin P. Kearney 10.
Clarice, 30 Coins, and the Promise of Television Horror in the Streaming
Era Kyle Moody Digital Constraints 11. Streaming in the Age of Memetic
Reproduction: An Analysis of the Streaming Economy and Digital Cultural
Commodity Production Abigail Reed 12. Netflix as an Authoritative Arbiter
of Credible Documentary Content: The Redefinition of Documentary in the
Streaming Era Courtlyn Pippert Part III: Streaming Users 13. Binge New
World: Streaming Television Narratives and the Interpellated Subject Nick
Coffman and Wesley Shumar 14. Exposure to and Effects of International
Entertainment on Streaming Platforms: A Review and Agenda for Future Media
Psychology Research Rachel Son, Chelsea E. Moss, and Benjamin K. Johnson
15. The Impact of Danmaku on TV Streaming in East Asia: A Systematic Review
of Studies About User Comments on Top of Streaming Videos Bingbing Zhang
Proffitt Part I: Streaming Wars 2. A Critical Political Economy Analysis of
the Streaming Industry's Structure Helena Vanhala 3. Responses of Incumbent
Media Companies To Streaming Video Krishna Jayakar and Euna Park 4. NET.TV
Indonesia's Strategy for Utilizing Over-The-Top Services as a Television
Programme Streaming Medium Rangga Saptya Mohamad Permana, Jimi Narotama
Mahameruaji, and Sri Seti Indriani 5. Netflix in South Korea: Patron of
Creativity or Imperialistic Conqueror? Sunah Lee and Jennifer M. Proffitt
Part II: Diversity of Content? Underrepresented Representations 6. The
Social Justice Streaming War: Examining Black and Asian Streaming
Collections in Response to Social Movements Meghan S. Sanders 7. I Want My
GayTV (SVOD) Victor Evans Nostalgia as Recombinant Culture? 8. Reality TV
Reunion Series on Streaming Platforms: The Real World, The Challenge, and
Marketing MTV Nostalgia Leigh H. Edwards 9. Streaming of Better Days: The
Popularity of Nostalgia in New Media Programming Colin P. Kearney 10.
Clarice, 30 Coins, and the Promise of Television Horror in the Streaming
Era Kyle Moody Digital Constraints 11. Streaming in the Age of Memetic
Reproduction: An Analysis of the Streaming Economy and Digital Cultural
Commodity Production Abigail Reed 12. Netflix as an Authoritative Arbiter
of Credible Documentary Content: The Redefinition of Documentary in the
Streaming Era Courtlyn Pippert Part III: Streaming Users 13. Binge New
World: Streaming Television Narratives and the Interpellated Subject Nick
Coffman and Wesley Shumar 14. Exposure to and Effects of International
Entertainment on Streaming Platforms: A Review and Agenda for Future Media
Psychology Research Rachel Son, Chelsea E. Moss, and Benjamin K. Johnson
15. The Impact of Danmaku on TV Streaming in East Asia: A Systematic Review
of Studies About User Comments on Top of Streaming Videos Bingbing Zhang