Binge watching motivations and implications of our changing viewing behaviors

"This text situates binge watching as one of several new television viewing behaviors which collectively contribute to a fundamental change in the way we view television today. Simply put, binge watching changes, or has the potential to change, everything: Engagement, immersion, attention to co...

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1. Verfasser: Rubenking, Bridget (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bracken, Cheryl Campanella (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York, Bern, Berlin Peter Lang 2020
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Zusammenfassung:"This text situates binge watching as one of several new television viewing behaviors which collectively contribute to a fundamental change in the way we view television today. Simply put, binge watching changes, or has the potential to change, everything: Engagement, immersion, attention to content and other devices, identification with characters and social engagement with fellow viewers, as well as content choices, and cable and over-the-top (OTT) subscription rates. Binge watching has quickly become a new norm in television viewing across audiences. This text reviews historically significant advancements in the television industry and in technology that better enable binge watching, such as timeshifting, increasing quantity and (sometimes) quality of content, as well as distribution strategies and suggestions algorithms employed by OTT providers. We situate binge watching as human-centered, that is, driven by innate human needs and wants, such as a desire to consume well-constructed stories and to connect with others. We also review the current state of academic binge watching research - from motives and habituation to the (over-pathologizing) addiction-based studies. This text concludes with a synopsis of the central arguments made and identifies several areas for future research"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:193 Seiten
ISBN:9781433161902
978-1-4331-6190-2
9781433161919
978-1-4331-6191-9