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dc.contributor.authorLobato, Ramon
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-03T10:12:35Z
dc.date.available2024-04-03T10:12:35Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifierONIX_20240403_9781479882281_202
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89484
dc.description.abstractHow streaming services and internet distribution have transformed global television culture. Television, once a broadcast medium, now also travels through our telephone lines, fiber optic cables, and wireless networks. It is delivered to viewers via apps, screens large and small, and media players of all kinds. In this unfamiliar environment, new global giants of television distribution are emerging—including Netflix, the world’s largest subscription video-on-demand service. Combining media industry analysis with cultural theory, Ramon Lobato explores the political and policy tensions at the heart of the digital distribution revolution, tracing their longer history through our evolving understanding of media globalization. Netflix Nations considers the ways that subscription video-on-demand services, but most of all Netflix, have irrevocably changed the circulation of media content. It tells the story of how a global video portal interacts with national audiences, markets, and institutions, and what this means for how we understand global media in the internet age. Netflix Nations addresses a fundamental tension in the digital media landscape – the clash between the internet’s capacity for global distribution and the territorial nature of media trade, taste, and regulation. The book also explores the failures and frictions of video-on-demand as experienced by audiences. The actual experience of using video platforms is full of subtle reminders of market boundaries and exclusions: platforms are geo-blocked for out-of-region users (“this video is not available in your region”); catalogs shrink and expand from country to country; prices appear in different currencies; and subtitles and captions are not available in local languages. These conditions offer rich insight for understanding the actual geographies of digital media distribution. Contrary to popular belief, the story of Netflix is not just an American one. From Argentina to Australia, Netflix’s ascension from a Silicon Valley start-up to an international television service has transformed media consumption on a global scale. Netflix Nations will help readers make sense of a complex, ever-shifting streaming media environment.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCritical Cultural Communication
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNT Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TJ Electronics and communications engineering::TJK Communications engineering / telecommunications::TJKV Television technology
dc.subject.otheraudiences
dc.subject.otherbandwidth
dc.subject.otherbroadcasting
dc.subject.otherCanada
dc.subject.otherChina
dc.subject.othercircumvention
dc.subject.othercloud storage
dc.subject.otherconsumption
dc.subject.othercontent delivery networks
dc.subject.othercosmopolitanism
dc.subject.othercultural imperialism
dc.subject.othercultural policy
dc.subject.otherdigital markets
dc.subject.otherdigital media studies
dc.subject.otherdigital rights management
dc.subject.otherdownload speeds
dc.subject.otherEurope
dc.subject.otherfuture of television
dc.subject.othergeoblocking
dc.subject.othergeolocation
dc.subject.othergeorestriction
dc.subject.otherglobal markets
dc.subject.otherglobal media
dc.subject.otherglobal television
dc.subject.otherglobalization
dc.subject.otherIndia
dc.subject.otherintellectual property
dc.subject.otherinternet studies
dc.subject.otherinternet television
dc.subject.otherJapan
dc.subject.otherlive streaming
dc.subject.otherlocal content
dc.subject.otherlocalization
dc.subject.othermedia ontology
dc.subject.otherMTV
dc.subject.othernet neutrality
dc.subject.otherNetflix
dc.subject.othernew media theory
dc.subject.otherone-way flow
dc.subject.otherpiracy
dc.subject.otherplatform studies
dc.subject.othersatellite television
dc.subject.otherscience and technology studies
dc.subject.otherstreaming
dc.subject.othertelevision
dc.subject.othertelevision audiences
dc.subject.othertelevision history
dc.subject.othertelevision studies
dc.subject.othertelevision trade
dc.subject.othertransnational television
dc.subject.otherUNESCO
dc.subject.othervirtual private network (VPN)
dc.titleNetflix Nations
dc.title.alternativeThe Geography of Digital Distribution
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.18574/nyu/9781479882281.001.0001
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy7d95336a-0494-42b2-ad9c-8456b2e29ddc
oapen.relation.isbn9781479882281
oapen.relation.isbn9781479841516
oapen.imprintNYU Press
oapen.series.number28
oapen.place.publicationNew York


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