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Beginning in the mid-2000s, celebrity gossip blogs exploded into the media market, challenging the traditional dominance of print tabloids as the primary space of celebrity dish and reconfiguring the audience's role in celebrity culture. This book is a critical and historical examination of the impact of the technological and textual shifts engendered by new media on the use of celebrity gossip as a form of everyday cultural production. Examining six popular American gossip blogs Perez Hilton and Jezebel among them at a peak moment of influence in the mid-2000s, this book explores how the technological affordances of new media enable the merging of the social practice of gossip with the practice of reading, creating an evolving participatory and community-based media culture that continues to transform celebrity culture in the digital age.

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Contents: Celebrity goes Digital – The Celebrity Image and Gossip Media – Building the Blog: Celebrity Gossip Blogs as New Media Texts – The New «Professional» Gossip: Celebrity Gossip Bloggers as Media Producers – Reading Practices and Audience Communities on Celebrity Gossip Blogs – Creating Content, Creating Connections: Visible Communities on Celebrity Gossip Blogs – Rethinking Gossip and Celebrity Culture in the Digital Age.

Dishing Dirt in the Digital Age

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/28/2013 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433118067, 978-1433118067
      ISBN10: 1433118068

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Beginning in the mid-2000s, celebrity gossip blogs exploded into the media market, challenging the traditional dominance of print tabloids as the primary space of celebrity dish and reconfiguring the audience's role in celebrity culture. This book is a critical and historical examination of the impact of the technological and textual shifts engendered by new media on the use of celebrity gossip as a form of everyday cultural production. Examining six popular American gossip blogs Perez Hilton and Jezebel among them at a peak moment of influence in the mid-2000s, this book explores how the technological affordances of new media enable the merging of the social practice of gossip with the practice of reading, creating an evolving participatory and community-based media culture that continues to transform celebrity culture in the digital age.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Celebrity goes Digital – The Celebrity Image and Gossip Media – Building the Blog: Celebrity Gossip Blogs as New Media Texts – The New «Professional» Gossip: Celebrity Gossip Bloggers as Media Producers – Reading Practices and Audience Communities on Celebrity Gossip Blogs – Creating Content, Creating Connections: Visible Communities on Celebrity Gossip Blogs – Rethinking Gossip and Celebrity Culture in the Digital Age.

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