Internet-Distributed Television Research: A Provocation

  • Lotz A
  • Lobato R
  • Thomas J
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Abstract

Intro to special issue - From Netflix and Hulu to iPlayer and iQiyi, the rapid growth of internet- distributed television services worldwide presents both opportunities and challenges for media industry scholars. Which business models are succeeding in different countries, and why? What frameworks help us explain and talk about television amid such a variety of industrial practices? This article provides a critical overview of the emerging research landscape and suggests future lines of inquiry. We offer seven provocations regarding specific issues in internet-distributed television research—theory, comparison, market definition, historiography, regulation, user experience, and industry transformation

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Lotz, A. D., Lobato, R., & Thomas, J. (2018). Internet-Distributed Television Research: A Provocation. Media Industries Journal, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.3998/mij.15031809.0005.203

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