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Book SynopsisIn Post-TV, Michael Strangelove explores the viewing habits and values of the post-television generation, one that finds new ways to exploit technology to find its entertainment for free, rather than for a fee.
Trade Review'I enjoyed reading Post-TV. It is extremely accessible and clearly written book... It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the future of television.' -- Maria Michalis International Journal of Digital Television, vol 7:01:2016
Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. From the Remote Control to Out-of-Control: Music Piracy and the Future of Television 2. Television and Movie Piracy: Simple, Fast, and Free 3. Sport Television Piracy: They Stream. They Score! 4. Television's Scariest Generation: Cord Cutters and Cord Nevers 5. Disruption: Viewing Habits of the Post-television Generation 6. Innovation: New Sources of Competition for Online Audiences 7. Disintermediation: The Political Economy of Television 8. Post-Television Society: Diversity, Citizenship, News, and Global Conflict Conclusion: Post-television Culture