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Editorial: Redefining Televisuality—Programmes, Practices, and Methods

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  • Susanne Eichner

    (Department of Media Studies, Film University Babelsberg, Germany)

  • Lothar Mikos

    (Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Free University of Berlin, Germany)

Abstract

This thematic issue updates John T. Caldwell’s concept of televisuality in response to digitalization, globalization, and streaming platforms like Netflix. It explores how traditional television, social media, and streaming intersect, reshaping audience practices, aesthetics, and cultural discourses. Key topics include binge-watching, meme culture, and the impact of datafication and global content. Case studies from Chile, Costa Rica, Germany, the Netherlands, Romania, and the US illustrate the evolving media landscape.

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  • Susanne Eichner & Lothar Mikos, 2025. "Editorial: Redefining Televisuality—Programmes, Practices, and Methods," Media and Communication, Cogitatio Press, vol. 13.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:meanco:v13:y:2025:a:10310
    DOI: 10.17645/mac.10310
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