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Binge-Watching and Contemporary Television Research

Mareike Jenner editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:31st Aug '23

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Focuses on binge-watching and its role in contemporary television studies Includes original research from different sub-fields of television studies Develops a nuanced understanding of binge-watching by exploring it from the perspectives of fan studies, audience research, transnational television studies and narratology Takes an in-depth look at contemporary television culture Individual authors have exchanged and developed ideas together, creating consistency and coherency across the collection 'Binge-watching' has become an umbrella term for a number of analytical questions in contemporary television studies, serving to describe the structure, marketing and publication model of Netflix and other streaming platforms. Because the term describes a range of different ideas linked to streaming television programming, research on binge-watching can bring together a number of different and related questions. This edited collection explores binge-watching and its role in contemporary television from the perspectives of fan studies, audience research, transnational television studies and narratology. This breadth of scope makes it possible to explore a broad variety of meanings and functions of the term and concept in contemporary television studies.

"This book is a welcome addition to research into binge watching. By connecting scholars with each other, it develops a complex picture of what really goes on: that Netflix both disrupts television with its bingeable texts and genres, but that its texts, press coverage and audiences also continue to shape Netflix as television as we know it." -Elke Weissmann, Edge Hill University

ISBN: 9781474461993

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296 pages