Social television viewing with second screen platforms: Antecedents and consequences

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This study investigates the causal relationship between antecedents and consequences of social television viewing combining the television screen and concurrent use of a mobile, “second screen” media platform. The results indicate that social television viewing is a complex process driven by the viewers’ program affinity, motives, interpersonal interaction, and the perceived media characteristics of alternative platforms. The social television viewing behavior also has a positive influence on loyalty to television programs, time-shifted viewing, and product purchase intention. The implications of these findings and recommendations for future research are discussed.

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Guo, M. (2019). Social television viewing with second screen platforms: Antecedents and consequences. Media and Communication, 7(1), 139–152. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v7i1.1745

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