Points I want to write for chapter 1


Despite the fact it may appear broadcasted tv is beginning to plummet, one could argue in fact that traditional tv isn't dying- it's transforming. TV, according to (Adalian and Maria Elena Fernandez, 2016) can become a hybrid between streaming and broadcast. Examples include BBC's 'BritBox', Disney's 'Disney+' and CBS all access. They have become extensions of their former channels, moving to online where the market is predictably going. This has positives as it allows modern audiences to be their own programmer, more appropriate for consumers with more 'hectic' lifestyles, but it aslo has negatives. Alike to Broadcasting, they still may have the same values of before, to fit a broad audience. As mentioned earlier, this may not suit animated programming, other than shows that are for young children. Shows, such as 'Pawpatrol' which doesn't have a niche audience, other than the demographics of age '3-5'(King, 2015) broadcasted on 'Channel 5 milkshake', a network which broadcasts only children programming, made on low-budgets (Channel 5, 2019). 

However, you do not have to have the misfortune of your animated tv show being low budget only suitable for children. Animation on Tv can be for adults, and doesn't have to be so cheap. Animation is arguably an expressive artistic medium, so why should your work be restricted financially and limited to what it could be? The simple answer would to go with other alternatives to broadcast. Even if you managed to escape the threshold of children's animation, if you created an adult animation with broadcast, it would have the same fate of american Dad and Family Guy only being avaible only at watershed, and deping how diry could only be allowed on from 1am-3am.


 tv broadcasted shows have to fit a broad audience (Bennett, 2014, p.129).


'Terrestrial television: broadcasting, aims to please the largest audience to serve advertisers who pay for free television (Musburger and Kindem, 2009, p.8).


Broadcasted channels such as cable can not keep up with the extreme spending per episode that Streaming sites do (Adalian and Maria Elena Fernandez, 2016)

Broadcasting can be a brutal experience for producers and talents, with the risk of money loss from a show, broadcasters will drop a show if there are any signs of this (Antonioni, 2016).

There has been an exaggerated increase this decade in the production of televisions; Tv has become ever more 'Peak'. However in cable, despite rapid growth in the last decade, it's now beginning to decrease ‌ (Adalian and Maria Elena Fernandez, 2016).

Television also had issues with too many channels and its competitiveness (Antonioni, 2016).

A few channels are adapting to on-demand content or creating their own streaming services.


TV Shows can be a hybrid between streaming and broadcasting (Adalian and Maria Elena Fernandez, 2016).
the thing about television versus films versus the internet is if you understand that they themselves are not just ways to deliver content, they are actual experiences'- Ali LeRoi (Bennett, 2014, p.229).

'content consumers now spend huge parts of their entertainment time on their tablets, smartphones and laptops.' (Bennett, 2014, p.215).

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