"I’m talking about the user experience. With audiences spoiled by more hours of content than hours of life left – how does one effectively navigate such content troves?"
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TRUE LIES: ADAPTING HISTORY TO NARRATIVE DRAMA
"All cinema is political." (Cahiers du Cinema, 1969)
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CHALLENGES OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN AN INTERNET AGE
"The biggest money is in the smallest sales..."
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AUDIENCE TASTE CULTURES
"Unlimited selection is revealing truths about what consumers want and how they want to get it in service after service, from DVDs at Netflix to music videos on Yahoo!...People are going deep into catalog, down the long, long list of available titles, far past what's available at Blockbuster Video..."
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REALITY - THE BEST KIND OF CONTRACEPTION
"Mummy blogger, Carolin @ Mummy Alarm expresses her overjoyed enthusiasm for watching childbirth on television:
“…I can’t wait to follow the birth stories of this season’s couples. Last year, I was pregnant with Amy and didn’t miss a single episode… I was watching the series religiously and soaked up every little thing like a sponge…”
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Read MoreTRANSNATIONAL MEDIA FLOWS AS GLOBALISATION
"Koichi Iwabuchi’s article is a fascinating look at transnational popular culture flows alongside the development of communications technologies."
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POST-BROADCAST ERA OF TELEVISION
"…in its spatial and temporal significance, in its embeddedness in quotidian patterns and habits; as a contributor to our security…television is part of the grain of everyday life.
Television as a digital medium therefore threatens to upset ingrained assumptions about the medium, but also the organisation of everyday life, social structures and culture."
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GRAEME BLUNDELL ON EXCELLENT TV
"Why would you get dressed up for a movie?"
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