This article focuses on distribution of television and, using BBC Three as a case study, provides an in-depth examination of how broadcasters’ strategies for packaging and distributing content are being re-considered in response to newly emerging patterns of audience behaviour and demand. It considers the extent to which the role of the broadcast channel – traditionally the main vector via which audiences have enjoyed television content - may now be threatened by the rise of online rivals and accompanying pressures to adjust to a digital multiplatform environment. Drawing on the experience of BBC Three, the research question it asks is: to what extent is there an economic justification for switching from ‘the channel’ as the distribution ...
Traditional television screens have lost their monopoly on television content. With a helping hand o...
Over the past ten years, the linear broadcast model for UK television has been challenged by streami...
This article argues that national policies for digital television (DTV) are largely determined by ma...
This article focuses on distribution of television and, using BBC Three as a case study, provides an...
In February 2016, BBC Three became the first television (TV) channel in the world to close its linea...
This article examines economic aspects of convergence and of multi-platform expansion in the media ...
This article will examine how a public service broadcaster, specifically the BBC, delivers news cont...
This article examines the ways in which the on-demand service BBC iPlayer became a site for navigati...
Using the United Kingdom (UK) as a case study, this article analyses the growing commercial and regu...
Focusing on the case of the BBC iPlayer and placing it within broader national and international dev...
Albeit largely neglected in communication sciences research, industrial convergence has put the rela...
In March 2014, the BBC announced that it was to close the television channel BBC Three as a traditio...
This chapter draws on critical infrastructure studies to deliberate on the growing importance of the...
Windowing – the process of managing the release sequence for content so as to maximise the returns f...
The article examines incentives for exclusive distribution of premium television programming. Static...
Traditional television screens have lost their monopoly on television content. With a helping hand o...
Over the past ten years, the linear broadcast model for UK television has been challenged by streami...
This article argues that national policies for digital television (DTV) are largely determined by ma...
This article focuses on distribution of television and, using BBC Three as a case study, provides an...
In February 2016, BBC Three became the first television (TV) channel in the world to close its linea...
This article examines economic aspects of convergence and of multi-platform expansion in the media ...
This article will examine how a public service broadcaster, specifically the BBC, delivers news cont...
This article examines the ways in which the on-demand service BBC iPlayer became a site for navigati...
Using the United Kingdom (UK) as a case study, this article analyses the growing commercial and regu...
Focusing on the case of the BBC iPlayer and placing it within broader national and international dev...
Albeit largely neglected in communication sciences research, industrial convergence has put the rela...
In March 2014, the BBC announced that it was to close the television channel BBC Three as a traditio...
This chapter draws on critical infrastructure studies to deliberate on the growing importance of the...
Windowing – the process of managing the release sequence for content so as to maximise the returns f...
The article examines incentives for exclusive distribution of premium television programming. Static...
Traditional television screens have lost their monopoly on television content. With a helping hand o...
Over the past ten years, the linear broadcast model for UK television has been challenged by streami...
This article argues that national policies for digital television (DTV) are largely determined by ma...