Posts Tagged ‘Television’

fans: curating content

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One important function that fans of media play is to help curate the best bits of content for the more casual fan. Like the tumblr blog, I Like the Part Where, fans have always shared their favorite moments as social currency among other fans. At one point this behavior centered around common spaces like the office watercooler. The behavior still exists; the common spaces have just shifted to online networks and platforms as well. Fans create wikis, blogs, or toss up clips on YouTube to share with their fan friends. All of this fan to fan communication creates perfect entry points for the casual fan or uncommitted observer. They know which episode to jump into, or get caught up on a complicated plot line to rejoin a program during its current season. It has also allowed shows themselves to become more complex in their story arcs and self allusion.

Just another reason why you shouldn’t sue your fans.

Mad Men 2.0

Episode two can be found right here.

Hat tip to MTLB and Angela.

The Rise of Scifi TV

What’s inspired the recent influx of fantasy-scifi TV programming? Here in the States, fantasy shows like Heroes, Lost, Battlestar Galactica, and True Blood claim a surprisingly large viewership, while creators continue churning out new pilots and se…

The Best Outtakes from The Office

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The shame of every episode of The Office is that it's only 22-minutes long. Here the best of what we've been missingscenes that didn't make the cut but maybe should have…

CNN's Jonathan Klein: CNN Is More Like eBay Than Network News

Jonathan Klein, disappointingly, does not know who won today's presidential election. Speaking at ad:tech in New York today, CNN's president informed the audience that his parents asked him last night and he wouldn't know until it was up o…

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised — But It Will Be Streamed Online

Digg founder Kevin Rose proudly announced a couple weeks ago that he canceled cable and TiVo. He's going "all internet/netflix," he said, via Twitter.

He's not alone. A cursory search on Twitter turns up countless users who are con…