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Chapter one (edited)
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'Tv' is often associated with broadcasting. Broadcasting is the traditional way of consuming television; a 20th-century invention (Anthony, 2017). However, within the 21st century, 'TV' has bloomed from broadcast networks and cable into a variety of new platforms, that enable us to experience and exhibit tv in a whole new way. New sources of television include on-demand content, streaming and internet services. Industry professionals, however, question how TV is going to be affected by current and future advancements. T here is uncertainty if the industry is going to continue to survive or die out in the digital revolution of on-demand content and online streaming services (Adalian and Maria Elena Fernandez, 2016) . The new technology available has caused scaremonger about the TVs industry, a fear if it can persist against technology change. Assuredly t he industry will continue to transcend, and should not be ...
The television handbook
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Orlebar, J. (2011). The television handbook . 4th ed. London ; New York: Routledge. (Orlebar, 2011) Notes: traditional television will remain; it is often discussed on social media platforms, live viewings are important to shows such as competitions, across all age groups (Orlebar, 2011, p.4). Technolgy only changes viewing habits and content. media doesn't die it flourishes with new technology modern viewer prefer to be their own schedulers (Orlebar, 2011, p.4). modern views multi-task (Orlebar, 2011, p.5). multimedia need to cross finance. TVs embedding of everyday life - Quotes: 'the story in the second decade of the first century is that all around the world there is a resurgence of interest in traditional broadcasted television but it is being accessed differently' (Orlebar, 2011, p.4) 'Television is able to live confidently alongside services, video on demand and social networking sites' ...
Introduction To Television Studies
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Bignell, J. (2013). Introduction To Television Studies . 3rd ed. London: Routledge. (Bignell, 2013) Notes: 'digital media culture' (Bignell, 2013, p.15) conventional tv quotes: 'television studies has until recently focused on broadcast television, where programs are watched at the time they are transmitted, in the home on a television set' (Bignell, 2013, p.13) in 2012 all British television transferred to digital... you watch television digitally, on devices like computers, mobile phones or game consoles that are connected to the internet (Bignell, 2013, p.13) television sets with built-in internet connectivity provide much fuller watching experience, and viewers are able to download programmes and films, browse the world wide web, or connect to social networking sites via their televisions' (Bignell, 2013, p.13). 'there is already some convergence between television and digital networking technologies, but shortly...
ITV - the people’s channel : ITV 50
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Cherry, S. (2005). ITV - the people’s channel : ITV 50 . 1st ed. London: Reynolds & Hearn. (Cherry, 2005) Notes: Earn money by advertising or subscription costs. 'free-to-view services funded by advertising' (Cherry, 2005, p.297). quotes 'advertising is the lifeblood of ITV. Selling airtime to advertisers is what pays ITV's way' (Cherry, 2005, p.145). ITV sells 1.6 million commercial slots a year, which brings in 1.8 billion, substantially less than the BBC's licence income or what is now paid nationally for subscription channels. its a competitive market place' (Cherry, 2005, p.145).
broad casting research technical terms
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http://www.facebook.com/broadbandnowcom (2016). Broadband Now . [online] Broadband Now. Available at: https://broadbandnow.com/report/cable-vs-satellite-vs-iptv-vs-ott-streaming/ [Accessed 10 Oct. 2019]. (http://www.facebook.com/broadbandnowcom, 2016) https://broadbandnow.com/report/cable-vs-satellite-vs-iptv-vs-ott-streaming/ NOTES: broadcast is real-time (http://www.facebook.com/broadbandnowcom, 2016) ' OTT Streaming : Television from third-party services like Netflix and YouTube, delivered over the open Internet. ' IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) : Television from providers like Prism TV, delivered over the Internet via a privately-managed network.' 'Sattelite TV : Television from providers like DirecTV, delivered via radio waves. Cable TV : Television from providers like Time Warner Cable, delivered via coaxial cable connection.' QUOTES What is the difference between cable and satellite? Cable and satellite both fu...