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The television has become such an integral part of homes in the modern world that it is hard to imagine life without television. The boob tube, as television is also
referred to, provides entertainment to people of all ages. Not just for entertainment value, but TV is also a valuable resource for advertising and different kinds of
programming.
The variety of television formats--and the continuing fluidity of television genres within this social process--stem from programming's status as a malleable form which
can be developed for profit in often divergent ways. They stem, in short, from programming's status as a commodity.
Yet television programming is a complex and expensive product, and profitability demands standardization and routinization as much as it requires entrepreneurial
experimentation or market differentiation. Programming standards and routines--and the scope for innovation--depend intimately on the financial and political configuration
of the medium at any moment. And so programming emerged as a fluid commodity form whose diversi-ty, mode of address and regularity are delimited, at any given time by
television's industrial underpinnings.
In the first five decades of television, for example, the difficulties of developing the new medium typically meant that television lay in the hands of institutions which
could weather high start-up costs and which would benefit from cru-cial economies of scale in the medium's use. The result was early broadcasting's distinctive mode of
address: wide audiences were typically exposed to a handful of channels centrally programmed by institutions seeking large audiences, institutions like national commercial
networks in the United States, or the state in the Soviet systems, or to sets of certain cultural expectations. Programming had to conform respectively, to the dramatic
expectations and financial investments provided by advertisers, to the ideological goals and prescriptions of government bureaucracies, or to the standards of cultural
guardians and tutors.
Over the last decade, the nature of programming has been profoundly renovated. New institutions have put forward a different set of economic, technological, and
organizational arrangements and seek to profit from television in ways that diverge from the centralized broadcasting model. The commodity of programming has accordingly
been complicated and differentiated.
These developments suggest how specifically early television programming focused on wide, simultaneous presentation of a limited number of information and entertainment
formats. And they suggest that programming is not a static collection of texts or conventions, but rather a flexible notion, a locus of potential commod-ities whose
capacity to convey meaning or particular kinds of social exchange can be redefined as the institutions profit-ing from them alter their strategies.
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- Nom du logiciel: HD TV
- Logiciel Catégorie: Divertissement
- Code: com.hd.tv
- La dernière version: 1.0
- Exigence: {S} ou supérieur
- Taille du fichier : 3.78 MB
- Mettre à jour temps: 2022-09-27