This article discusses the impact of convergence and digital intermediaries for television as a medium, industry and political and cultural institution. There is currently widespread debate about the future of television and the impact of technological and market changes. Our argument is that the answer to what is happening to television cannot be adequately addressed on a general level; local and contextual factors are still important, and so is the position and strategic response of existing television institutions in each national context. Based on analyses of political documents, statistics, audience research and media coverage, as well as secondary literature, the article explores the current situation for Norwegian television and poin...
There is no denying that television, as a medium and an institution, has drastically changed in the ...
It is argued that today’s world is marked by competition that negatively impacts the television indu...
This paper will extend work originally presented in Pertierra and Turner’s Locating Television (2013...
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...
By offering three visions of the future of television through 2015, this article aims to highlight s...
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 editorial provides background considerations for challenging the long taken-for-granted narrati...
This article argues that the transnational shift that began in the late 1990s is reconfiguring the E...
The paradigms of media change and convergence in relation to the so-called ›new media‹ have kept sch...
This article argues that national policies for digital television (DTV) are largely determined by ma...
The article discusses the background and origins of research on media institutions as a field, and e...
Over the last decade, questions regarding the implications of digitalization and convergence have do...
There is no denying that television, as a medium and an institution, has drastically changed in the ...
It is argued that today’s world is marked by competition that negatively impacts the television indu...
This paper will extend work originally presented in Pertierra and Turner’s Locating Television (2013...
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...
By offering three visions of the future of television through 2015, this article aims to highlight s...
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 editorial provides background considerations for challenging the long taken-for-granted narrati...
This article argues that the transnational shift that began in the late 1990s is reconfiguring the E...
The paradigms of media change and convergence in relation to the so-called ›new media‹ have kept sch...
This article argues that national policies for digital television (DTV) are largely determined by ma...
The article discusses the background and origins of research on media institutions as a field, and e...
Over the last decade, questions regarding the implications of digitalization and convergence have do...
There is no denying that television, as a medium and an institution, has drastically changed in the ...
It is argued that today’s world is marked by competition that negatively impacts the television indu...
This paper will extend work originally presented in Pertierra and Turner’s Locating Television (2013...