This article emerges from the early stages of a large international study of the social, cultural and political role of television in the post-broadcast era where the convergence of media platforms has challenged conventional understandings of how the mass media work. Even though it might be premature to jump on the bandwagon which claims that national media systems are now irrelevant and that television, as the leading ‘old media’ format, is history, there is significant theoretical and empirical work to be done to adjust to the new, and highly contingent, environment — to find out what ‘television is’ today
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
Exceptional changes have transpired in the last decade related to the screen technologies we use to ...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
Television studies must now address a complex environment where change has been vigorous but uneven,...
This article begins by challenging what we describe as a developing analytical orthodoxy around the ...
This article begins by challenging what we describe as a developing analytical orthodoxy around the ...
This article explores the institutional adjustments that have altered the operation of the U.S. tele...
Changes occurring in the technological and economical fields have led to restate a series of aspects...
Television as a medium is in transition. From DVRs, to Netflix, to HBO Now, consumers have never bef...
It is likely that the appliance known as 'television' is too multifaceted, broad and contradictory e...
This article discusses the impact of convergence and digital intermediaries for television as a medi...
This article discusses the impact of convergence and digital intermediaries for television as a medi...
Australia and New Zealand, like other countries, have unique TV systems and practices that shape the...
Australia and New Zealand, like other countries, have unique TV systems and practices that shape the...
This paper will extend work originally presented in Pertierra and Turner's Locating Television (2013...
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
Exceptional changes have transpired in the last decade related to the screen technologies we use to ...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
Television studies must now address a complex environment where change has been vigorous but uneven,...
This article begins by challenging what we describe as a developing analytical orthodoxy around the ...
This article begins by challenging what we describe as a developing analytical orthodoxy around the ...
This article explores the institutional adjustments that have altered the operation of the U.S. tele...
Changes occurring in the technological and economical fields have led to restate a series of aspects...
Television as a medium is in transition. From DVRs, to Netflix, to HBO Now, consumers have never bef...
It is likely that the appliance known as 'television' is too multifaceted, broad and contradictory e...
This article discusses the impact of convergence and digital intermediaries for television as a medi...
This article discusses the impact of convergence and digital intermediaries for television as a medi...
Australia and New Zealand, like other countries, have unique TV systems and practices that shape the...
Australia and New Zealand, like other countries, have unique TV systems and practices that shape the...
This paper will extend work originally presented in Pertierra and Turner's Locating Television (2013...
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
Exceptional changes have transpired in the last decade related to the screen technologies we use to ...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...