期刊
TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 3-21出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1527476420928480
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digital dark ages; subscription video-on-demand; interfaces; catalogs; subscription economy; preservation
This article examines recent changes in the technological composition and market logics of television, and discusses their impacts on television's preservational qualities and our understanding of television history. The article highlights that the ephemerality of television is intensifying and diversifying, posing methodological challenges. It also places these developments within the historical context of debates on preserving digital media and the possibility of a digital dark age, aiming to learn from the past for the preservation challenges of the present.
This article examines several recent changes in the technological composition and market logics of television. It considers what these developments might mean for the medium's preservational qualities and for our understanding of television history more broadly. By focusing on the growth of streaming, the increasing datafication of the TV industry, and the prominence of interfaces and catalogs, I demonstrate that the ephemerality of television is both intensifying and diversifying, creating a number of methodological challenges in the process. These developments are placed in a longer history of critical debates around the preservation of digital media and the prospect of adigital dark ageso that we might learn lessons from the past that can be applied to the preservational challenges of the present. The article concludes by proposing a number of practical steps so that future television historians might be better equipped to avoid a scholarly dark age.
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