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The Paradigmatic Evolution of U.S. Television and the Emergence of Internet-Distributed Television

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ICONO 14
DOI: 10.7195/ri14.v14i2.993

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Television; Internet-distributed; Netflix; Subscriber-funded; Portals; Affordance; Nonlinear

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Television industries around the world have weathered profound change as technologies advanced and services developed to allow internet-distributed television to compete alongside broadcast and cable-distributed television. This article, drawn from the context of the U.S., explores the emergence of internet-distributed television as a mechanism that provides the affordance of nonlinear distribution. It assesses the preliminary organization of internet-distributed television by portals and explores the similarities and differences between portals and networks/channels with an eye toward conceptualizing emerging business practices and strategies.

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