This book explores binge watching and the concept of bingeability-the likelihood that a specific show will be binge watched-from multiple perspectives. The author examines the television industry and its audiences, along with various predictors and outcomes surrounding binge watching as a behavioral phenomenon.
This book explores binge watching and the concept of bingeability-the likelihood that a specific show will be binge watched-from multiple perspectives. The author examines the television industry and its audiences, along with various predictors and outcomes surrounding binge watching as a behavioral phenomenon.
Arienne Ferchaud is assistant professor in the School of Communication at Florida State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to Binge Watching Chapter 2: Defining Binge Watching Chapter 3: The Evolution of Television Audiences Chapter 4: Audience Motivations for Binge Watching Behavior Chapter 5: Bingeability Chapter 6: Does Binging Change how we Perceive the Story? Chapter 7: A Deeper Dive into the Binging Experience Chapter 8: Concluding Statements Bibliography About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to Binge Watching Chapter 2: Defining Binge Watching Chapter 3: The Evolution of Television Audiences Chapter 4: Audience Motivations for Binge Watching Behavior Chapter 5: Bingeability Chapter 6: Does Binging Change how we Perceive the Story? Chapter 7: A Deeper Dive into the Binging Experience Chapter 8: Concluding Statements Bibliography About the Author
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