Unpacking Binging: New Ways of Production & Consumption (original) (raw)

BINGE+ NEW NORMAL TECHNOLOGY ADOPTED IN INDIA

Jeba S A M U E L P.M

Sambodhi ISSN: 2249-6661 (UGC Care Journal) , 2020

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Understanding Binge-watching Phenomenon on OTT Platforms: A Study of the Evolving Media Consumption Patterns on Television

Yashasvika Yadav

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Netflix and Binge? Exploring New Cultures of Media Consumption

Eugenia Siapera

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On binge-watching: Nine critical propositions

Tina Kendall

Critical Studies in Television, 2018

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"Are you still watching?" - Technicity, Temporality, and Excess in Streaming Consumption

Anderson Lopes da Silva

Journal of Digital Media and Interaction, 2020

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Fragmentation and Audience Activity on Video-on-Demand Platform: Netflix and the ‘Binge-watching’

steffiani reisa

2021

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Chapter 8 Binge-Watching and the Organisation of Everyday Life

Lothar Mikos

Binge-Watching and Contemporary Television Research

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“Binge-Watching”: The New Way of Watching TV Series

Srđan Krstić

AM Journal of Art and Media Studies, 2018

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Chapter 9 Binge-Watching Audience Typologies: Conclusion

Ri Pierce-Grove

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TRANSFORMATION OF LEISURE TIME IN NEW MEDIA: BINGE WATCH

Deniz Yengin

The Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication, 2016

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The Binge-watching Experience on Netflix

Önder Kulak

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Digital Media Platforms and the Use of TV Content: Binge Watching and Video-on-Demand in Germany

Lothar Mikos

Media and Communication, 2016

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New Era of Viewing, Binge Watching

shanthi ida, Nikhil Raj

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On Streaming-Media Platforms, Their Audiences, and Public Life

Andreas Treske

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‘We Pay to Buy Ourselves’: Netflix, Spectators Streaming

Vicente Rodríguez Ortega

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Chapter 5 Commercial Constructions of Binge-Viewers: A Typology of the New and Improved Couch Potato as Seen on TV

Emil Steiner

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From Netflix Streaming to Netflix and Chill: The (Dis)Connected Body of Serial Binge-Viewer. In: Social Media + Society. SI: Affective Body Politics of Social Media, 2019, 1-13.

Elena Pilipets

2019

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Serial skipper: Netflix, binge-watching and the role of paratexts in old and new ‘televisions’

Jana Zündel

Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies, 2019

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TV Got Better: Netflix's Original Programming Strategies and Binge Viewing

Chuck Tryon

2015

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Chapter 15 ‘Next Episode in 5 . . .’ – Binge-Watching and Narrative in Streaming Television Comedy

Tom Hemingway

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Emerging Trends in TV Studies - Interactive Audiences, Advertising, Globalization and Post Network TV

Tanner Mirrlees

The Television Reader: Critical Perspectives in Canadian and US Television Studies, 2013

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Streaming Culture. Research Report by AHRC Creative Industries and Policy Centre

Bartolomeo Meletti

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Formatted spaces of participation Interactive television and the changing relationship between production and consumption

Aliaksandra Makas

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To Binge or not to Binge: Viewers’ Moods and Behaviors During the Consumption of Subscribed Video Streaming

Diogo Henriques Macedo Cabral

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The binge-watcher’s journey: Investigating motivations, contexts, and affective states surrounding Netflix viewing

Valentina Nisi

Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2019

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Binge-watching motivates change

Emil Steiner

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Shifting Mold of Media Technology and Content with Main Thrust on Pandora's Box

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The Contexts of Use and the Innovation of TV-centric Network Technologies: As Viewers Become Consumer-users

Derek Nicoll

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The Intermediality of Cross-Media Audiences: The Case of Digital Television

Seppo Kangaspunta

2014

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The Experience of Binge-watching Tv Series.docx

Nina Yakimova-Stelma

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Media Convergence in the Platform of Video-on-Demand: Opportunities, Challenges, and Audience Behaviour

Shadia Pradsmadji

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A Reflection of Reality or a Departure from it? Binge-Watching Netflix and Building Reality

Dr. Bassant M . Attia

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AUDIENCE CULTURE AND TV SERIES: NETFLIX AS A POPULAR CULTURAL PRACTICE

Begüm Tay

Begüm Tay, 2022

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Defining new viewing behaviours: What makes and motivates TV binge-watching?

Jennifer Sandoval (she/her/ella)

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