Netflix: Tales from Television's Digital Frontier Open Access

Slutsky, Ross Glen (2013)

Permanent URL: https://etd.library.emory.edu/concern/etds/m039k537s?locale=en%255D
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This thesis argues that Netflix has reconceptualized television. It bases this claim on the fact that the company helped promote the growth of the DVD standard that popularized associated "binge-viewing" behaviors, pioneered the deployment of streaming media for television and film content, and introduced new data-intensive greenlighting strategies and distribution systems for original programming. After establishing that Netflix reconceptualized television, this thesis analyzes some of the cultural implications of this reconceptualization.

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Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1

Chapter 1...................................................................................................................... 5

Chapter 2..................................................................................................................... 32

Chapter 3..................................................................................................................... 54

Bibliography................................................................................................................. 84

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