Streaming Tv Shift
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Streaming TV Shift
Streaming TV Shift explores how streaming services have revolutionized television, challenging traditional networks and reshaping viewer behavior. This paradigm shift, driven by technological innovation and changing consumer preferences, represents a fundamental change in media consumption. Notably, streaming offers personalized content libraries, leading to binge-watching habits and a demand for on-demand entertainment, altering how people engage with Film & Television. The book examines the core mechanics of streaming platforms, the strategic responses of legacy networks, and the transformation of viewer habits, progressing across chapters that address these key areas. It analyzes the architecture of streaming services, including content delivery networks and recommendation algorithms, and delves into how traditional networks are adapting through their own streaming ventures. The book integrates technology, economics, and social dimensions to provide a holistic view of the streaming revolution and its impact.
Streaming Culture
Author: David Arditi
language: en
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Release Date: 2021-04-15
Encouraging us to look beyond the seemingly limitless supply of multimedia content, David Arditi calls attention to the underlying dynamics of instant viewing - in which our access to our favourite binge-worthy show, blockbuster movie or hot new album release depends on any given service’s willingness, and ability, to license it.
Television in the Streaming Era
Author: Jean Chalaby
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2023-04-06
This ground-breaking study explores transformations in the TV industry under the impact of globalizing forces and digital technologies. Chalaby investigates the making of a digital value chain and the distinct value-adding segments which form the new video ecosystem. He provides a full account of the industry's global shift from the development of TV formats and transnational networks to the emergence of tech giants and streaming platforms. The author takes a deep dive into the infrastructure (communication satellites, subsea cable networks, data centres) and technology (cloud computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence) underpinning this ecosystem through the prism of global value chain theory. The book combines empirical data garnered over 20 years of researching the industry and offers unique insights from television and tech executives.