This article explores the concept of the binge as viewing protocol associated with fan practices, industry practice and linked to ‘cult’ and ‘quality’ serialised content. Viewing binge-watching as an intersection of discourses of industry, audience and text, the concept is analysed here as shaped by a range of issues that dominate the contemporary media landscape. In this, factors like technological developments, fan discourses and practices being adopted as ‘mainstream’ media practice, changes in the discursive construction of ‘television’ and an emerging Video-on-Demand industry contribute to the construction of binge-watching as deliberate, self-scheduled alternative to ‘watching TV’
Behavioral patterns in media consumption are changing. With the upcoming of video-on-demand platform...
Rather than viewing television shows one episode at a time, many people now consume them back-to-bac...
Television is one of the most effective and fastest changing forms of mass communication. As advance...
This article explores the concept of the binge as viewing protocol associated with fan practices, in...
This piece gives an overview of the different ways binge-watching is explored and analysed in contem...
doi: 10.1177/1527476419848578Binge watching serialized video content is a phenomenon that has trigge...
abstract: This thesis explores the emergence and evolution of the term ‘binge-watching’ and consider...
This article explores binge-watching as part of neoliberal discourses surrounding control, class and...
Focuses on binge-watching and its role in contemporary television studies - Includes original ...
Binge watching serialized video content is a phenomenon that has triggered interest from diverse res...
This article argues that a crucial task for a renewed investment in television audience research now...
With the rise in the twenty-first century of streaming services such as Netflix, binge-watching has ...
The term ‘binge watching’ is common in popular media and is one of several new ways of TV viewing th...
The term ‘binge watching’ is common in popular media and is one of several new ways of TV viewing th...
Behavioral patterns in media consumption are changing. With the upcoming of video-on-demand platform...
Rather than viewing television shows one episode at a time, many people now consume them back-to-bac...
Television is one of the most effective and fastest changing forms of mass communication. As advance...
This article explores the concept of the binge as viewing protocol associated with fan practices, in...
This piece gives an overview of the different ways binge-watching is explored and analysed in contem...
doi: 10.1177/1527476419848578Binge watching serialized video content is a phenomenon that has trigge...
abstract: This thesis explores the emergence and evolution of the term ‘binge-watching’ and consider...
This article explores binge-watching as part of neoliberal discourses surrounding control, class and...
Focuses on binge-watching and its role in contemporary television studies - Includes original ...
Binge watching serialized video content is a phenomenon that has triggered interest from diverse res...
This article argues that a crucial task for a renewed investment in television audience research now...
With the rise in the twenty-first century of streaming services such as Netflix, binge-watching has ...
The term ‘binge watching’ is common in popular media and is one of several new ways of TV viewing th...
The term ‘binge watching’ is common in popular media and is one of several new ways of TV viewing th...
Behavioral patterns in media consumption are changing. With the upcoming of video-on-demand platform...
Rather than viewing television shows one episode at a time, many people now consume them back-to-bac...
Television is one of the most effective and fastest changing forms of mass communication. As advance...