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QUANTITATIVE STUDIES IN TELEVISION (PART 2): ALGOR...
Posted by Kim Akass | Feb 2, 2018 | Amazon, Audience, Blogs, Hulu, Netflix, Netflix, Social media, Streaming, Technology, Transnational TV | 0
QUANTITATIVE STUDIES IN TELEVISION: ANALYSING AND ...
Posted by CSTonline | Jul 7, 2017 | Blogs, production, Technology | 1
THE PERSISTENCE OF TELEVISION: STAND-ALONE EPISODES by Martin Zeller-Jacques
Apr 12, 2019 | Blogs, Drama, Netflix, Quality TV | 0
In 2006, when I started out in television studies, the discipline was reckoning with the impact of...
Read MoreQUANTITATIVE STUDIES IN TELEVISION (PART 2): ALGORITHMS IN ACADEMIA by JP Kelly
Feb 2, 2018 | Amazon, Audience, Blogs, Hulu, Netflix, Netflix, Social media, Streaming, Technology, Transnational TV | 0
This is a follow up to my last post for CST. Given that this is a blog about television it seems...
Read MoreQUANTITATIVE STUDIES IN TELEVISION: ANALYSING AND VISUALISING 80,000 FRAMES IN 20 SECONDS by JP Kelly
Jul 7, 2017 | Blogs, production, Technology | 1
Several weeks ago I came across an interesting piece in The Guardian featuring the work of Jason...
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