By replacing linear, scheduled programming with huge libraries of on-demand content, have the business models and power structures of traditional tv been toppled for good?
To help us see the full picture, we’re joined by Amanda Lotz, an award-winning author, professor and research leader at Queensland University of Technology’s Digital Media Research Centre.
https://www.amazon.com.au/stores/Amanda-D.-Lotz/author/B001JSDEIW
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adlotz/
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00:00 The Evolution of Television and Media Studies
03:02 Impact of the Internet on Traditional TV
05:34 The Post-Network Era Explained
08:12 Changing Audience Behaviours and Viewing Habits
10:34 The Role of Technology in Viewing Experiences
13:21 The Inevitability of On-Demand Viewing
15:45 Netflix's Influence on Streaming Services
18:14 The Australian Broadcasting Landscape
20:41 Metrics of Success in a Fragmented Market
25:02 Understanding Netflix's Viewing Patterns
27:17 Traditional Broadcasters vs. Streaming Disruption
30:59 The New Golden Age of Television
33:22 Local Content Quotas in Australia
37:05 The Future of Traditional Broadcasting
42:50 The Evolution of Video Consumption
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internet, broadcast television, streaming services, viewing habits, audience engagement, television business models, media consumption, digital media, content creation, future of television
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