Australia and New Zealand, like other countries, have unique TV systems and practices that shape the possibilities ena-bled by emerging technologies, enterprises, behaviors and ideas. This article explores two recent articulations of the concept of television that have motivated ‘end of television’ narratives in the two countries. One is future-oriented – the introduction of online subscription video services from local providers like Fetch TV, Presto, Stan and from March 2015, the international giant Netflix. It draws on a survey of senior people in TV, technology, advertising, production, audience measurement and social media conducted in late 2014 and early 2015. The other is recent history – the switchover from analogue to digital terre...
Since a few years back television has been on a verge of an enormous digital change. Web-TV is now g...
Since a few years back television has been on a verge of an enormous digital change. Web-TV is now g...
This article emerges from the early stages of a large international study of the social, cultural an...
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...
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...
The last quarter of 2014 and the early months of 2015 might turn out to be a decisive time for the m...
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 ...
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
The transition from analogue to digital TV is seen by many as long overdue in a broadcast industry w...
Over the past decade, a major policy and regulatory problem for governments in Australia and elsewhe...
Australia is facing major decisions about the technical, structural and social shape of its televisi...
This article discusses the findings of a national survey of the social organisation of television vi...
Since a few years back television has been on a verge of an enormous digital change. Web-TV is now g...
Since a few years back television has been on a verge of an enormous digital change. Web-TV is now g...
This article emerges from the early stages of a large international study of the social, cultural an...
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...
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...
The last quarter of 2014 and the early months of 2015 might turn out to be a decisive time for the m...
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 ...
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
The transition from analogue to digital TV is seen by many as long overdue in a broadcast industry w...
Over the past decade, a major policy and regulatory problem for governments in Australia and elsewhe...
Australia is facing major decisions about the technical, structural and social shape of its televisi...
This article discusses the findings of a national survey of the social organisation of television vi...
Since a few years back television has been on a verge of an enormous digital change. Web-TV is now g...
Since a few years back television has been on a verge of an enormous digital change. Web-TV is now g...
This article emerges from the early stages of a large international study of the social, cultural an...