Media experiences : engaging with drama and reality television / Annette Hill Routledge, London and New York.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2019Description: 223 pages cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780415625357 (hardback)
- 9780415625364 (paperback)
- 302.2345 23 HIL.M
- PN1992.6 .H52 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Pathways to engagement -- An analytic dialogue -- Roaming audiences: The bridge -- A spectrum of engagement: Got to Dance -- The cool heart of Nordic Noir -- Illegal audiences: Utopia -- Embedded engagement: Reality talent shows -- Authentic reality television: The case of MasterChef -- Warm up acts -- Audiences as pathfinders
"Media Experiences travels across people and popular culture, exploring the pathways to engagement and the various ways in which we shape and are shaped by the media landscapes in which we move. This exploration includes the voices and bodies, sights and sounds of audiences as they experience entertainment through television drama, reality TV, at live events, and within digital television itself, as actors, participants and producers. It is about the people who create the drama, live events and reality entertainment that we experience. This book traverses the relationships between producers and audiences in shared places of a media imagination. Annette Hill's research draws on interviews and observations with over five hundred producers and audience members to explore cultures of viewing across different genres, such as Nordic Noir crime drama The Bridge, cult conspiracy thriller Utopia, and reality television audiences and participants in global formats MasterChef and Got to Dance. The research highlights how trends such as multi-screening, catch up viewing, amateur media and piracy work alongside counter trends in retro television viewing where people relish the social ritual of watching live television, or create a social media blackout for immersive viewing. Media Experiences bridges the divide between industry and academia, highlighting how producers and audiences co-create, shape and limit experiences within emerging mediascapes."-- Provided by publisher.
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