Episode 48: Double the FOMO (May, 2019)
Chris and Michael flash back to SCMS Seattle, where a group of scholars sat down to talk about TV’s global future and conferencegoers crossed paths with Emerald City Comic-Con. First up, a roundtable featuring Derek Kompare, Catherine Johnson, Petr Szczepanik, Bärbel Goebel Stolz, and Liz Evans chatting about online streaming and how it might affect commercial and public service broadcasting as technology and audiences forge ahead. Following that, Chris gets a first-hand report on the intertwined conference and comic-con experience from Paul Booth and Matt Hills. Finally, make sure you check out the links for the episode and the photos tucked in there, where you’ll see a whole new concept of getting dressed up for a conference presentation.
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Christine Becker and Michael Kackman are the hosts (they forgot to say, but y’all know it by now, right?)
Streaming Roundtable
Derek Kompare
Catherine Johnson, Online TV
Petr Szczepanik
Bärbel Goebel Stolz
Liz Evans
Huddersfield: Professor Catherine Johnson’s new book, ‘Online TV’, provides a guide to changes that have taken place since the arrival of high-speed broadband, tablets, smartphones and internet-enabled TV sets
Radio Times: Everything You Need to Know About Britbox
The Guardian: BBC admits iPlayer has lost streaming fight with Netflix
CBC News: Cultural funding fight with Netflix reignites age-old debate
Hollywood Reporter: Canadian TV Boss Accuses Netflix of Imperialism
Serra Tinic, University of Alberta
Doc Alliance Wikipedia page & website
Globe Theatre Player
Walter Presents Wikipedia page & website & Twitter
Seznam Wikipedia page
Ethan Tussey, The Procrastination Economy
SCMS and Comic-Con
Peter Capaldi, David Tennant, Peter Davison
Hobo-chic
Matt Hills,The Triumph of a Time Lord
Paul Booth, ed., Fan Phenomenon: Doctor Who
DePaul Pop Culture Conference
Benjamin Woo, Carleton University
Elsevier and Informa
University of California: Post-Elsevier breakup, new publishing agreement ‘a win for everyone’ Elsevier agrees to first read-and-publish deal
Visit Denver calendar
Patrick Warburton
Chris and Notre Dame Film, Television, and Theatre students with Patrick Warburton:
The very first (1990) and very green Shirt:
Us on Twitter: aca_media
Visual Quiz: SCMS or Emerald City Comic-Con attendees?