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What is Sitcom (Situation Comedy)

Handbook of Research on Transmedia Storytelling, Audience Engagement, and Business Strategies
TV format within the comedy genre characterised by its episodic structure, fixed characters, canned laughter and an approximate duration of 25 minutes per episode.
Published in Chapter:
The Mirror Effect and the Transparent City in Audio-Visual Non-Dramatic Fiction: Comedic Autofiction on Television
Inmaculada Gordillo (University of Seville, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3119-8.ch003
Abstract
In the past, there was always a clear delineation between fiction and the news or fiction and documentary film. Today, however, elements of crossover and hybridization it can be observed in most formats: reality and fiction, public and private, are intermingled. Life itself seeps into fictional accounts, approaching the eternal comedy. Digital formats permit the multiplication of stories and the democratisation of productions. They create a true amalgam of new and old hybrid products, such that comedy also infuses the non-fiction content. Social change is convincingly reflected in the stories that each collective elaborates and consumes. Today, without question, audiovisual stories offer a clear, in-depth analysis of all the social transformations in which we currently find ourselves immersed, therefore this chapter offers an exploration of the novel formats that are extended into the stories that are told on television and on the internet.
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