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In the twenty-first century horror television has spread across the digital TV landscape, garnering mainstream appeal. Located within a transmedia matrix, Transmedia Terrors in Post-TV Horror triangulates this boom across screen content, industry practices, and online participatory cultures. Understanding the genre within a post-TV paradigm, the book readdresses what is horror television, analysing not only broadcast TV and streaming platforms but also portals such as YouTube, Twitch.TV, and apps. The book also investigates complex digital media ecologies, blurring distinctions between niche and general audience viewing practices, and fostering new circulation pathways for horror television from around the world. Undertaking netnography, the book further offers an innovative model - abject spectrums - to empirically explore myriad audience responses to TV horror, manifesting in various participatory practices including writing, imagery, and crafts. As such, the book greatly expands what is considered horror television, its formatting and circulation, and the transmedia materiality of audience engagement.
Television, Digital, Fandom, Affect, Horror. --- Media studies: TV and society. --- Horror and supernatural fiction. --- Television: styles and genres. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. --- PERFORMING ARTS / Television / Genres / Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror. --- ART / Film & Video. --- Media studies. --- Film: styles and genres. --- Horror television programs --- Horror fiction --- History and criticism.
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In the twenty-first century horror television has spread across the digital TV landscape, garnering mainstream appeal. Located within a transmedia matrix, Transmedia Terrors in Post-TV Horror triangulates this boom across screen content, industry practices, and online participatory cultures. Understanding the genre within a post-TV paradigm, the book readdresses what is horror television, analysing not only broadcast TV and streaming platforms but also portals such as YouTube, Twitch.TV, and apps. The book also investigates complex digital media ecologies, blurring distinctions between niche and general audience viewing practices, and fostering new circulation pathways for horror television from around the world. Undertaking netnography, the book further offers an innovative model - abject spectrums - to empirically explore myriad audience responses to TV horror, manifesting in various participatory practices including writing, imagery, and crafts. As such, the book greatly expands what is considered horror television, its formatting and circulation, and the transmedia materiality of audience engagement.
Horror television programs --- Digital media --- Film: styles and genres. --- Media studies. --- ART / Film & Video. --- PERFORMING ARTS / Television / Genres / Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. --- Television: styles and genres. --- Horror and supernatural fiction. --- Media studies: TV and society. --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- Film, Media, and Communication --- FMC --- Cultural Studies --- CULTURAL --- Film Studies --- FILM --- Media Studies --- MEDIA --- Television, Digital, Fandom, Affect, Horror
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