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Bloomsbury Television on Demand: Curatorial Culture and the Transformation of TV

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Product Description Since 2010 curation has become a marketing buzzword. Wrenched from its traditional home in the world of high art, everything from food to bed linens to dog toys now finds itself subject to this formerly rarified activity. Most of the time the term curation is being inaccurately used to refer to the democratization of choice an inevitable development and side effect of the economics of long tail distribution. However, as any true curator will tell you curation is so much more than choosing it relies upon human intelligence, agency, evaluation and carefully considered criteria an accurate, if utopian definition of the much-abused and overused term. Television on Demand examines what happens when curation becomes the primary way in which media users or viewers engage with mass media such as journalism, music, cinema, and, most specifically, television. Mass media's economic model is based on mass audiences not a cornucopia of endless options from which individuals can customize their intake. The rise of a curatorial culture where viewers create their own entertainment packages and select from a buffet of viewing options and venues has caused a seismic shift for the post-network television industry one whose ultimate effects and outcomes remain unknown. Curatorial culture is a revolutionary new consumption ecology one that the post-network television producers and distributors have not yet figured out how to monetize, as they remain in what anthropologists call a liminal state of a rite of passage no longer what they used to be, but not yet what they will become. How does an advertiser-supported medium find leave alone quantify viewers who DVR This is Us but fast-forward through the commercials; have a season pass to The Walking Dead via iTunes to watch on their daily commutes; are a season behind on Grey's Anatomy via Amazon Prime but record the current season to watch after they're caught up; binge watched Orange is the New Black the day it dropped on Netflix; are watching new-to-them episodes of Downton Abbey on pbs.org; never miss PewDiePie's latest video on YouTube, graze on Law & Order: SVU on Hulu and/or TNT and religiously watch Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show via digital rabbit ears? While audiences clamor for more story-driven and scripted entertainment, their transformed viewing habits undermine the dominant economic structures that fund quality episodic series. Legacy broadcasters are producing more scripted content than ever before and experimenting with new models of distribution CBS will premiere its new Star Trek series on broadcast television but require fans to subscribe to its AllAccess app to continue their viewing. NBC s original Will & Grace is experiencing a syndication renaissance as a limited-run season of new episodes are scheduled for fall 2017. At the same time, new producing entities such as Amazon Studios, Netflix and soon Apple TV compete with high-budget television programs that stream around traditional distribution models, industrial structures and international licensing agreements. Television on Demand: Curatorial Culture and the Transformation of TV explains and theorizes curatorial culture; examines the response of the industry, its regulators, its traditional audience quantifiers, and new digital entrants to the ecosystem of the empowered viewer; and considers the viable future(s) of this crucial culture industry. Review One might think that television today defies explanation. Television on Demand demystifies the medium in a lucid and engaging way, emphasizing the curatorial culture in which those in front of and behind the screens, as well as ancillary industries and regulators find themselves participating in a milieu that is both evolutionary and revolutionary at the same time. A healthy dose of wry humor is thrown in for good measure, and the glossary of terms is an added bonus for the seasoned scholar as well as the neophyte. --Barbara J. Irwin, Pro

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25 August 2016
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