Pia Majbritt JensenAarhus University | AU · Department of Media Studies and Journalism
Pia Majbritt Jensen
PhD, MA, BA
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April 2005 - present
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This chapter presents an inquiry into Danish children's and adolescents' media habits and preferences when it comes to fictional screen content, with a specific focus on the role of Danish content and platforms. The inquiry reveals a strong preference for and large consumption of content originating from the US on global streaming platforms, and, w...
This article presents findings of a mixed-methods audience study on consumption patterns and attitudes towards European television crime narratives among European viewers. Based on semi-structured interviews in Denmark, Germany and Italy, and a nine-country online survey (n1321), we asked how, when, where and why European audiences watch crime seri...
This chapter introduces the large-scale research project that studied the international export of Danish television drama, ‘What Makes Danish TV Drama Series Travel?’ (2014–2019). The authors elaborate on the theoretical framework (theories on transnational television drama as well as the screen idea system model) that informs this project, before...
Taking its point of departure in existing proximity theories, in relation to the transnational flows and reception of audiovisual content, this chapter shows how three types of proximity have influenced the acquisition and reception of Danish television drama in eight territories around the world. Emotional proximities connect individuals at the le...
Purpose
The retinal vasculature is the only part of the microcirculation that can be directly studied by non‐invasive imaging. Based on the hypothesis that the systemic circulation is reflected in retinal vessels, we investigated if coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is related to changes in retinal vascular oxygen saturation (rSatO2).
Methods...
Via a comparative case study of VRT/Flanders and DR/Denmark, we investigate the role of public service media in sustaining the expensive but important genre of TV drama in small markets in the face of recent cutbacks, shifting revenues, and global competition. Although the study shows some similarities, there are notable differences between the two...
Following the surprising and unprecedented international export of Danish television drama in the early 2010s, this anthology explores the reception of these series among global audiences by tracing the travel of the series in seven different countries: Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Turkey, and United Kingdom. Each contribution differ...
Published in Participations journal and publicly available at: http://www.participations.org/Volume%2015/Issue%202/contents.htm
As the global distribution, broadcast and viewing of Danish TV drama in different parts of the world involves the engagement of heterogeneous players involved in complex interrelationships, this article discusses the methodological lens of the ‘three-leaf clover’ to capture the complexity of these interrelationships. The article explains how the th...
This article converges insights from media geography, international business, marketing, linguistics and cognitive science in an exploratory discussion that examines the relationships between language convergence in the TV drama series The Team (2015) and the notion of Born European/Born Global products and companies. It presents the linguistic not...
n recent years Danish TV series have experienced a global export boom. This article maps the regional and global export patterns over the last fifteen years in order to assess the international impact of Danish TV drama.
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This article provides a detailed analysis of how the Danish public service broadcaster DR employs external funding for its drama productions. This investigation is carried out in order to discuss the schisms involved when a public service broadcaster – whose traditional obligations arguably pertain to the national sphere – becomes a player in the i...
Today, the use of internationally licensed television formats, developed in one market and sold for local adaptation, is a widespread practice amongst commercial broadcasters around the world. But how has this trend impacted on public service broadcasting? Public service stipulations include the provision of content that informs and educates, helps...
In this article, the authors argue that the relative success in Great Britain of Danish television drama series marks an interesting shift in both the British and Danish context. In Denmark, it marks a shift in television’s drama production in which the exoticism of the Danish
settings, landscapes, light, climate, language and everyday life become...
The article investigates Danish public service broadcasters' use of format adaptations over a twelve-year period in order to examine claims that formats constitute a potential threat to public service broadcasting and the national Danish television industry and culture. The article's
findings, however, bear little evidence to support these claims....
Lifestyle is a TV genre that exists predominantly on the screens of Northern Europe and Anglophone countries such as the UK, the USA and Australia. Hence, lifestyle formats are not traded globally but rather trans-nationally within a distinct geo-linguistic region. Nonetheless, lifestyle programming is still produced very differently within this re...
Format adaptation plays an increasingly important part in international television. Formats such as Dancing with the Stars and Idol are screened in many territories. The article presents an in-depth case study of how this relatively new and highly internationalised production and business model influences local television markets and leads to chang...
Formatversionering spiller en stadig større rolle i den internationale tv-
branche. Formater som “Big Brother” og “Vild med dans” findes på
lokale tv-skærme i store dele af verden. En rapport fastslog for nylig,
at formathandlen alene i Danmark i 2004 havde en anslået værdi på
€60 mio., et tal der sandsynligvis er steget yderligere siden da (Sch...