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Building digital estates: Multiscreening, technology management and ephemeral television
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June 2017

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Critical Studies in Television The International Journal of Television Studies

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Vicky Coughlan

The UK television industry has increasingly integrated multiple screen technologies into multiplatform ‘digital estates’. Such ‘digital estates’ also emerge in domestic contexts. The complex, but mundane and ephemeral, nature of these domestic ‘digital estates’ requires new methodologies for understanding how they operate within the daily lives of audiences. This article uses an innovative, technologically enabled observation methodology to explore how domestic ‘digital estates’ are managed. Dominant throughout our sample is the use of multiple screen technologies to create deliberately passive and ephemeral experiences, highlighting the need to recognise and interrogate the place of ‘passivity’ within televisual and digital screen experiences.

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... On the one hand, this situation of quasi-simultaneity in the consumption of content may resemble a utopian media scenario stripped of all barriers to access, with none of the inhe-rent boundaries or restrictions of space and time thanks to universal access to content anywhere and anytime (Iordanova, 2012). However, the logistical obstacles that can affect any region (from bandwidth speed and coverage to content access restrictions arising from licensing conflicts) pose issues that remind us that this supposed ubiquity is always dependent on contextual factors (Evans, Coughlan & Coughlan, 2017). ...

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(Dis)Agreements. Beyond the Sporadic Success of Asian Cinema: The Circulation of Korean and Japanese Cinema in Spain - Introduction
Building digital estates: Multiscreening, technology management and ephemeral television
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  • June 2017

Critical Studies in Television The International Journal of Television Studies