Originally presented as papers at a symposium organized by the DigiCult research group in Paris in collaboration with the Institut Francais de Presse at the Université de Paris II in October , 2008
Includes index. - Originally presented as papers at a symposium organized by the DigiCult research group in Paris in collaboration with the Institut Francais de Presse at the Université de Paris II in October , 2008
Jostein Gripsrud: The medium of television: changes and continuities. Television in the digital public sphere
William Uricchio: TV as time machine: television's changing heterochronic regimes and the production of history
John Corner: "Critical social optics" and the transformations of audio-visual culture
Nick Browne: MSN, the Interface
Charlotte Brunsdon: Changing genres. Bingeing on box-sets: the national and the digital in television crime drama
Erlend Lavik: Forward to the past: the strange case of The wire
Daya K. Thussu: The "Bollywoodization" of Indian TV news
Helle Sjvaag and John Bridge: Amateur images in the professional news stream
Ib Bondebjerg: A new space for democracy? Online media, factual genres and the transformation of traditional mass media
Christa Lykke Christensen: Lifestyle as factual entertainment
Barbara Gentikow: Reception: figures, experience, significance. Television use in new media environments
Peter Larsen: The grey area. A rough guide: television fans, internet forums, and the cultural public sphere
Anne Jerslev: X-factor viewers : X-Factor debate on an Internet debate forum
John Ellis: The digitally enhanced audience: new attitudes to factual footage
Todd Gitlin: Digital media, television, and the discourse of smears
Peter Golding: Critical perspectives. The cost of citizenship in the digital age: on being informed and the commodification of the public sphere
Graham Murdock: Networking the commons: convergence culture and the public interest
Lynn Spigel: Smart homes: digital lifestyles practiced and imagined
David Morley.: Television as a means of transport: Digital teletechnologies and transmodal systems
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