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Handbook of Research on the Impact of Culture and Society on the Entertainment Industry
A group of people who are exposed to a content transmitted by media.
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The Role of New Media in Contemporary Entertainment Culture
Ozgur Akgun (University of Maine, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6190-5.ch029
Abstract
New media technologies have become an important part of our everyday lives and are predominantly shaping our perceptions. Increased usage of Internet has changed every aspect of our everyday lives. Other new media technologies make the impact of this change even more intense. This chapter provides a review of the academic and popular literature on the relationship between new media and contemporary entertainment practices. It investigates the new tools and ways (such as social networking sites, online retail environments, and online video streaming options) utilized to communicate and entertain. These environments are dynamic, intercultural, and allow for instant information sharing. This chapter focuses on how these environments are alternative to traditional communication contexts and how the new media shapes the entertainment culture.
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Scholarly Publications: Proposing and Revising Book Proposals
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Audience, User, Producer: MOOCs as Activity Systems
A group or an individual who encounters a given form of communicative artifact, be it oral, textual, visual, aural––or a combination of these––analog or digital.
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Preparing Book Proposals for Scholarly Publishers
The intended readership for the intended book.
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Reading the Television Broadcasts on Sports
Assembled group of listeners or spectators, those reached, as by a broadcast or publication.
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Dilemma of Child Actors and the Nigerian Video Film Industry
Consumer or beneficiary of media content who views or listens to media contribution.
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Feminist Hashtags in Pandemic Times
Group of people who interact on social media.
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Social Networks on the Internet: Dissemination and Communication of Scientific Knowledge
The target group or individual researchers aim to interact with and engage through their online communication efforts.
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Students' Learning Experiences in Project-Based Learning (PtBL): With Pain Comes Gain
Traditional assessment in education is shared between only the student and the instructor. PtBL assignments open up assessment to be shared with a wider audience that may be public.
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Esports Fandom and the Collegiate Student-Athlete Experience: Active Audiences and Spectatorship
A collective group or spectators or listeners at a public event. Spectators may be face-to-face with the speaker or they may be connected through communication media or other technology.
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Cyberbullying: An Overview of Cyberbullying
Audience is the witnesses to cyber bullying event.
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Suggesting New Techniques and Methods for Big Data Analysis: Privacy-Preserving Data Analysis Techniques
A group of people with a standard set of characteristics used to create profiles and affinity categories, such as demographics, interests, and intents, whom an advertiser wants to show an ad. Specifically, for example, this could be a list or group of customers or individuals most likely to purchase a given product or service from an advertiser or a list of individuals or households with a well-defined set of attributes with common interests.
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