Approaching the cultures of use: Netflix, disruption and the audience:

作者: Graeme Turner

DOI: 10.1177/1749602019834554

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摘要: This article draws on an empirical research project cultural consumption in order to respond particular concerns this raised about our understanding of the current regimes for television, or what describes as ‘cultures use’. While there are rich literatures around many aspects television consumption, argues that is a gap direct knowledge how individuals and households consume across platforms devices, domestic spaces. In fill better understand embedded within people’s everyday lives, studies may need not only ask new kinds questions through its but also adapt modify some modes audience marked beginnings studies.

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