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KOREAN WEBTOONS AS AN ORIGINAL SOURCE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOR K-DRAMAS
HYUN-JUNG STEPHANY NOH / University of Texas at Austin

August 3, 2022 Hyun-jung Stephany Noh / University of Texas at Austin 2 comments

Hyun-jung Stephany Noh explores the inter-industrial relationship between Korean local webtoons and K-dramas amidst the growing demand for K-drama production in the SVOD era.

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Rethinking the Legacy of MVPDs Through Content Aggregation
Mike Van Esler / University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

March 2, 2020 Mike Van Esler / University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Leave a comment

Mike Van Esler considers the role of content aggregators and offers an ecological framework that focuses on the supraplatforms of the streaming media industry.

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TV Finales: On-Demand Endings
Casey McCormick / McGill University

March 27, 2017 Casey McCormick / McGill University 5 comments

Casey McCormick examines what she calls “Netflix poetics” to explore how the proliferation of video-on-demand services such as Netflix is changing the way we watch and experience TV finales.

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Audiences as Subscribers and Netflix’s Notions of Success
Lane Mann / University of Texas at Austin

July 22, 2016 Lane Mann 8 comments

Lane Mann looks into SVOD audience constructions, brand strategies, and definitions of success in order to understand the industry’s ever-changing views of audiences.

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