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Beyond the Box gives students and couch potatoes alike a better understanding of what it means to watch television in an era of profound technological change. Charts the revolution in television viewing that is currently underway in living rooms across the world | Probes how the Internet's development has altered how television is made and consumed | Looks at a range of topics and programmes - from voting practices on American Idol to online forums for Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans | Offers a fresh and innovative perspective that focuses on the shift in audience experience and how it has blurred established boundaries …mehr
Beyond the Box gives students and couch potatoes alike a better understanding of what it means to watch television in an era of profound technological change.
Charts the revolution in television viewing that is currently underway in living rooms across the world
Probes how the Internet's development has altered how television is made and consumed
Looks at a range of topics and programmes - from voting practices on American Idol to online forums for Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans
Offers a fresh and innovative perspective that focuses on the shift in audience experience and how it has blurred established boundaries
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Autorenporträt
Sharon Marie Ross is Assistant Professor of television studies in the Television Department at Columbia College, Chicago, where she teaches critical analysis of TV.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Online/Offline~What It Means to "Watch (and Make) TV" in the Age of the Internet. 1. Fascinated with Fandom: the Interactively Aware Viewers of Xena and Buffy. 2. Power to the People, or the Industry?: American Idol Voting, "Adult Swim" Bumping, and Viral Video-ing. 3. Managing Millenials: Teen Expectations of Tele-Participation. 4. No Network Is An Island: Lost's Tele-participation and ABC's Return to Industry Legitimacy. 5. Conclusion: The Remains Of The Day: The Future Of "TV"
Introduction: Online/Offline~What It Means to "Watch (and Make) TV" in the Age of the Internet. 1. Fascinated with Fandom: the Interactively Aware Viewers of Xena and Buffy. 2. Power to the People, or the Industry?: American Idol Voting, "Adult Swim" Bumping, and Viral Video-ing. 3. Managing Millenials: Teen Expectations of Tele-Participation. 4. No Network Is An Island: Lost's Tele-participation and ABC's Return to Industry Legitimacy. 5. Conclusion: The Remains Of The Day: The Future Of "TV"
Rezensionen
"Ross s stance is academic, but she also considers the stance offans, producers, creators and marketers. Together, these voicescombine to create a new understanding of the connectedness of allparties in the process of telling stories, both authorised andunauthorised." ( Science Fiction Film and Television , July2010)
"Ross provides a valuable resource on the emerging field ofinteractive television and its relationship to fandom, viralmarketing, tele-participation, and the Internet. The bookillustrates how little research has yet been done on the complexrelationship between television fans and Web discourse aboutpopular shows." ( CHOICE )
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