We don’t have to cast our minds back very far to recall a time when, if you didn’t like what you were watching on television, you had two choices: turn it over or turn it off, reflects Michael Crimp.
Television viewing used to be by appointment only, but we now live in an era of almost endless possibilities. We are all familiar with the many ways in which TV and films can be viewed: online catch-up sites allow us to stream shows we may have missed, while subscription services serve up thousands of hours of content made up by increasing amounts of original commissions.
Such changes illustrate a shift in…
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