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Author Mann, Denise, author.

Title Wired TV : laboring over an interactive future.

Publication Info. Piscataway : Rutgers University Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (296 pages)
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Contents Title page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: When television and new media work worlds collide -- Denise Mann; 1. Authorship up for grabs: decentralized labor, licensing, and the management of collaborative creativity -- Derek Johnson; 2. In the game: the creative and textual constraints of licensed video games -- Jonathan Gray; 3. Going pro: gendered responses to the incorporation of fan labor as user-genereated content -- Will Brooker; 4. Labor of love: charting the L word -- Julie Levin Russo.
5. The labor behind the lost ARG: WGA's tentative foothold in the digital age -- Denise Mann 6. Post-network reflexivity: viral marketing and labor management -- John T. Caldwell; 7. Fan creep: why brands suddenly need ""fans"" -- Robert V. Kozinets; 8. Outsourcing the office -- M.J. Clarke; 9. Convergent ethnicity and the Neo-Platoon show: recombining difference in the post-network era -- Vincent Brook; 10. Translating telenovelas in a neo-network era: finding an online home for mynetwork soaps -- Katynka Z. Martinez.
11. The reign of the "Mothership": transmedia's past, present, and possible futures -- Henry Jenkins notes on contributors; Index.
Summary Wired TV looks at the post-network television industry's experiments with new forms of interactive storytelling that took place from 2005 to2010 as broadband was introduced into the majority of homes and the use of Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter soared. Essays address such issues as the networks' sporadic efforts to engage fans using transmedia storytelling, production inefficiencies, and the effect of corporate conglomeration on entrepreneurial creativity.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Television broadcasting -- United States.
Television broadcasting.
United States.
Interactive television -- United States.
Interactive television.
Social media -- United States.
Social media.
Mass media -- United States.
Mass media.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Subject Social media.
Added Author Johnson, Derek.
Gray, Jonathan.
Brooker, Will.
Russo, Julie Levin.
Mann, Denise, editor.
Caldwell, John T.
Kozinets, Robert V.
Clarke, M. J.
Brook, Vincent.
Martínez, Katynka Z.
Jenkins, Henry.
Other Form: Print version: Wired TV. New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2014] 9780813564548 (DLC) 2013013408 (OCoLC)840803767
ISBN 9780813564555 (electronic book)
0813564557 (electronic book)
9780813564548
0813564549
9780813564531
0813564530