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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Amanda D Lotz; John Landgraf |
ISBN: | 9780262345545 0262345544 |
OCLC Number: | 1031090762 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xviii, 256 pages) : illustrations |
Contents: | Intro; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One: Cable Transforms Television, 1996-2010; 1 Transformation, Then Revolution; 2 Cable?; 3 A Death Spiral?; 4 300 Channels, Why Is Nothing On?; 5 Cable's Image Problem; 6 The Long Road to Original Cable Series; 7 Cable's First Antihero; 8 OZ Locks Up Cable's New Strategy; 9 Seeds of Transformation; 10 The Death of Television! It's a Golden Age of Television!; 11 The Shield: Not Your Father's Cop Show; 12 Monk: Just Distinct Enough; 13 Cable's Rising Tide Doesn't Lift All Channels; 14 Cable Gets Real. 15 Mad Men Brings AMC Prestige but Loses Money16 The Walking Dead Redefines Cable Success and Strategy; 17 Cable Goes Global; 18 Watching Cable Before the Internet; 19 Distinction Fails; Major developments of the transformation: 1996-2016; Part Two: The Internet Revolutionizes Television, 2010-2016; 20 Seeds of the Revolution; 21 Netflix: Diabolical Menace or Happy Accident?; 22 Over the Top of What?; 23 TV Whenever, Wherever; 24 Cable under Pressure; 25 Game of Thrones Introduces the Global Blockbuster; 26 TV Goes Indie?; 27 The End of the Early Days. 28 Portals: The Beginning of the Middle Days29 The Unbundling Continues; 30 Signs of Failure; 31 A Vision of the Future; Conclusion: All We Need to Know About the Future of Television ... ; Notes; Index. |
Responsibility: | Amanda D. Lotz ; foreword by John Landgraf. |
Abstract:
The collision of new technologies, changing business strategies, and innovative storytelling that produced a new golden age of TV.
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- Television broadcasting -- United States.
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- Internet television -- United States.
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