Netflicks: Conceptual Television in the Streaming Era
By (Author) Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
UWA Publishing
UWA Publishing
1st February 2024
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
120
Width 120mm, Height 165mm
300g
It seemed to happen overnight. Not long ago, we were all watching television, and now we are watching something else. Television stations have been replaced by streaming services. Well, not quite replaced, since we still have televisions, but somehow our television screens are not quite what they were. In Netflicks: Conceptual Television in the Streaming Era Tony Hughes-dAeth critically considers how our viewing habits, and television shows themselves, have changed over time. This book is about television in the streaming age and it considers some of the continuities that contemporary streamed shows have to other narrative forms such as classic television and classic Hollywood. Long gone are the days when we had to wait a week for the next episode of a tv show to be aired now we can binge-watch whole series in one sitting!
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