TY - BOOK AU - Pavlik, John V. TI - Digital technology and the future of broadcasting: Global perspectives T2 - Electronic media research series SN - 9781138891227 AV - HF 8689 D53 2016 PY - 2016/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - BROADCASTRING KW - TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS N1 - Motivations for viewers using social media during the olympic games: Implications for future of sports broadcasting page 3-30 - - Double vision: An eye-tracking analysis of visual attention between television and second screens page 31-44 - -Twitter and television: Broadcast ratings in the web 2.0 Era page 45-62 - - Broadcast and new media use in China: Findings from a national survey page 63-75 - - Sensational pictures: An analysis of visual structure on five transnational arab news channels page 76-93 - - Telepresence and immersion with ultra-high-definition digital displays: Background and future directions for research page 94-108; The future of television: An arab perspective page 109-123 - - Tourism as a mediated practice in a global media context: The gaze of female Korean tourists to New York city and the meaning of their practices page 124-142 - - Assessing the role audience plays in digital broadcasting today and tomorrow page 143-156 - - Confronting the central paradox of media studies: The network society, digital technologies, and the future of media research page 157-178 - - Connecting in the scandalverse: The power of social media and parasocial relationships page 179-193 - - The legacy of Dr. horrible: Potential research into second-screen intrusion, coordination, and influence page 194-201 - - Changing paradigm page 202-203 - - Immersion: Implications of wearable technologies for the future of broadcasting page 204-218 ER -