Meta Television 1st Edition
Meta Television (1st Edition) by Erin Giannini rethinks how we watch, make, and teach television in an era of streaming, platforms, and participatory audiences. Sharp, contemporary, and rigorously researched, this title demands attention from students, media professionals, and curious viewers across the US, UK, and global media markets.
Drawing on current industry shifts and media theory, the book guides readers through the evolution of broadcast and digital television, explaining how production, distribution, and audience engagement intersect in today’s fragmented landscape. Accessible yet sophisticated, it clarifies complex concepts—platform economics, genre transformation, regulatory pressures, and cultural impact—so readers can apply them in classrooms, newsrooms, and content strategy teams.
Readers will appreciate practical insights that translate theory into practice: clearer frameworks for analyzing shows and platforms, strategies for adapting to streaming-driven change, and tools for critical media literacy. Ideal for undergraduate and graduate media studies courses, professional development, and anyone shaping or studying contemporary television, the text balances academic clarity with real-world relevance.
Whether you’re an instructor designing a syllabus, a student preparing for media careers, or a media professional tracking industry trends, this 1st Edition offers a timely roadmap to the television landscape. Add Meta Television by Erin Giannini to your collection for a definitive, up-to-date perspective. Order now to broaden your understanding of television’s present and future.
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