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Television And The Second Screen Interactive Tv In The Age Of Social Participation James Blake

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Television And The Second Screen Interactive Tv In The Age Of Social Participation James Blake
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Author: James Blake
ISBN: 9781138914322, 9781138914339, 9781315690902, 1138914320, 1138914339, 131569090X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Television And The Second Screen Interactive Tv In The Age Of Social Participation James Blake by James Blake 9781138914322, 9781138914339, 9781315690902, 1138914320, 1138914339, 131569090X instant download after payment.

Television is changing almost beyond recognition. In the battle for consumers, social media sites, smart phones and tablets have become rivals to traditional linear TV. However, audiences and producers are also embracing mobile platforms to enhance TV viewing itself. This book examines the emerging phenomenon of the second screen: where users are increasingly engaging with content on two screens concurrently. The practice is transforming television into an interactive, participatory and social experience.
James Blake examines interactive television from three crucial angles: audience motivation and agency, advances in TV production and the monetisation of second screen content. He also tracks its evolution by bringing together interviews with more than 25 television industry professionals - across the major UK channels - including commissioning editors, digital directors, producers and advertising executives. These reveal the successes and failures of recent experiments and the innovations in second screen projects.
As the second screen becomes second nature for viewers and producers, the risks and opportunities for the future of television are slowly beginning to emerge. Television and the Second Screen will offer students and scholars of television theory, industry professionals and anyone with an abiding interest in television and technology, an accessible and illuminating guide to this important cultural shift.

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