![]() Beyond the Box: Television and the Internet
ISBN: 978-1-4051-6123-7
Hardcover
280 pages
August 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Introduction: Online/Offline~What It Means to "Watch (and Make) TV" in the Age of the Internet.
1. Fascinated with Fandom: the Interactively Aware Viewers of Xena and Buffy.
2. Power to the People, or the Industry?: American Idol Voting, "Adult Swim" Bumping, and Viral Video-ing.
3. Managing Millenials: Teen Expectations of Tele-Participation.
4. No Network Is An Island: Lost's Tele-participation and ABC's Return to Industry Legitimacy.
5. Conclusion: The Remains Of The Day: The Future Of "TV"
1. Fascinated with Fandom: the Interactively Aware Viewers of Xena and Buffy.
2. Power to the People, or the Industry?: American Idol Voting, "Adult Swim" Bumping, and Viral Video-ing.
3. Managing Millenials: Teen Expectations of Tele-Participation.
4. No Network Is An Island: Lost's Tele-participation and ABC's Return to Industry Legitimacy.
5. Conclusion: The Remains Of The Day: The Future Of "TV"



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