Subscription video on demand (SVOD) represents the fastest-growing
means to consume films and series. Although market leaders Netflix and
Amazon Prime have received much scholarly attention for the way that
they use algorithms and big data to connect users to content, there is
another significant, relatively unexamined model: curation-style
services such as BFI Player, IFC Unlimited, the Criterion Channel or
MUBI — the latter, which forms the focus of this book, claims to be
the world's most subscribed independent video on demand service. These
platforms take advantage of common anxieties about algorithms,
cultural surplus and filter bubbles to promote discovery,
human-generated recommendations and quality over quantity of content.
Deploying an original, holistic methodology that includes analysis of
technological affordances, marketing rhetoric, business models,
interviews with company executives and a qualiquantitative audience
study, this book critically analyses MUBI as a way to understand this
particular mode of content aggregation, cultural recommendation,
choice architecture and community building. Curation services address
a real, but decidedly circumscribed gap in the market. Ultimately,
MUBI offers film, media and business scholars an instructive example
of the fate of art cinema and media diversity in a digital culture
increasingly dominated by a few giant tech companies.
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ISBN
9783030800765
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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