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View article: Rethinking watching: A viewer-centred approach to understanding the changing audience experience
Rethinking watching: A viewer-centred approach to understanding the changing audience experience Open
Audience research is widely regarded as a crucial area of media scholarship and needed to understand the role of media in society. Significant changes in how and what we watch in recent decades have heightened the need for a reinvigorated …
View article: Public service algorithms
Public service algorithms Open
The public service media (PSM) shift to digital-first strategies has generated a rethinking of priorities in content production and distribution. This not only involves the integration of algorithms for the curation of their video-on-deman…
View article: Default viewing: Reconceptualising choice and habit in television audience research
Default viewing: Reconceptualising choice and habit in television audience research Open
When choosing what to watch, television audiences habitually default to particular channels, shows and apps as part of their everyday routines. Additionally, streaming platforms and devices also default to particular content, services or a…
View article: Provocation: An agenda for the future of TV studies: Technology, audiences, stakeholders
Provocation: An agenda for the future of TV studies: Technology, audiences, stakeholders Open
As viewing shifts from broadcast to streaming, what should be the role for TV studies? Arguing for the need to account for the multi-faceted nature of contemporary television, this provocation proposes an agenda for the future of TV studie…
View article: An audience studies’ contribution to the discoverability and prominence debate: Seeking UK TV audiences’ ‘routes to content’
An audience studies’ contribution to the discoverability and prominence debate: Seeking UK TV audiences’ ‘routes to content’ Open
Despite discoverability and prominence emerging as crucial to contemporary industry and policy debates in relation to online and internet-distributed television, there remains relatively little rich, qualitative data about how contemporary…
View article: Universality: A Battleground for <scp>UK</scp> Public Service Media in the Platform Age
Universality: A Battleground for <span>UK</span> Public Service Media in the Platform Age Open
This article examines how UK policy makers are redefining the value of universality in the transition from public service broadcasting (PSB) to public service media (PSM). Over the past decade, the UK's media landscape has undergone a sign…
View article: Public service television in the age of subscription video on demand: Shifting TV audience expectations in the UK during COVID-19
Public service television in the age of subscription video on demand: Shifting TV audience expectations in the UK during COVID-19 Open
This article asks how the rise in use of SVOD in the United Kingdom during 2020 impacted people’s expectations of public service television (PSTV). Drawing on 56 qualitative interviews with 28 UK participants conducted in 2019 and 2020, th…
View article: Child and adolescent caregiving for family: Emotional, social, physical, and academic risk and individual differences.
Child and adolescent caregiving for family: Emotional, social, physical, and academic risk and individual differences. Open
In the United States, it is estimated that more than 5.4 million children and adolescents under age 18 provide care for adult family members who are aging or have a chronic illness, disability, or other health conditions that require assis…
View article: An Extended TOE Framework for Cybersecurity Adoption Decisions
An Extended TOE Framework for Cybersecurity Adoption Decisions Open
High-profile cybersecurity incidents, such as the 2019 Capital One data breach and the 2017 Equifax breach, have engendered doubts about firms’ trustworthiness and resulted cybersecurity becoming a critical risk factor firms must address. …
View article: Understanding the changing television market: A comparison of the macroeconomy of the United States, United Kingdom and Australia
Understanding the changing television market: A comparison of the macroeconomy of the United States, United Kingdom and Australia Open
The business of television has been transformed by digital distribution and internationalisation. The implications of these changes vary based on a range of structural dynamics such as national scale, language and pre-existing norms tied t…
View article: The United States should recognize and support caregiving youth
The United States should recognize and support caregiving youth Open
In the United States, more than 5.4 million children and adolescents under age 18 provide care for family members who are aging or have chronic illness, disability, or other health conditions that require assistance. In this policy report,…
View article: 168 Prevalence and Severity of Sleep Disruption Amongst Asylum-Seekers in South Florida
168 Prevalence and Severity of Sleep Disruption Amongst Asylum-Seekers in South Florida Open
Introduction While research suggests that asylum-seekers often present with a high level of medical and psychological needs, there is a dearth of research exploring sleep quality in this population, and, accordingly, the role that the slee…
View article: The scientific rationale for deployment of a long-lived geophysical network on the Moon
The scientific rationale for deployment of a long-lived geophysical network on the Moon Open
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View article: Covid-TV: Routes to content during Covid-19
Covid-TV: Routes to content during Covid-19 Open
Routes to Content addresses the industrial and regulatory challenges faced by the contemporary television industry with the rise of internet-connected and on-demand viewing. The research analysed how people discover and decide what televis…
View article: The appisation of television: TV apps, discoverability and the software, device and platform ecologies of the internet era
The appisation of television: TV apps, discoverability and the software, device and platform ecologies of the internet era Open
This article examines the appisation of television: the emergence of apps as a mainstream means of delivering television services/content through smart TVs, connected devices, smartphones and tablets. Exploring the interrelationships betwe…
View article: Routes to Content: How people decide what TV to watch
Routes to Content: How people decide what TV to watch Open
The contemporary media landscape has altered the discoverability of television content. More than half of UK households have a TV set connected to the internet and subscribe to at least one subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service, mult…
View article: The Role of NewSpace in Furthering Canadian Astronomy
The Role of NewSpace in Furthering Canadian Astronomy Open
[Highly abridged, from executive summary] As much as NewSpace presents opportunities, there are significant challenges that must be overcome, requiring engagement with policy makers to influence domestic and international space governance.…
View article: Quantitative insights into televised birth: a content analysis of<i>One Born Every Minute</i>
Quantitative insights into televised birth: a content analysis of<i>One Born Every Minute</i> Open
This article explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the U.K. program, One Born Every Minute (OBEM) (Channel 4, 2010-). Reality television (RTV) has been a fertile ground for the mediation of birth, but …
View article: From catch-up TV to online TV: digital broadcasting and the case of BBC iPlayer
From catch-up TV to online TV: digital broadcasting and the case of BBC iPlayer Open
Journal Article From catch-up TV to online TV: digital broadcasting and the case of BBC iPlayer Get access Paul Grainge, Paul Grainge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Catherine Johnson Catherine John…
View article: Beyond catch-up
Beyond catch-up Open
The past 5 years have seen a rapid acceleration in the development of online television in the United Kingdom and beyond, with rise in ownership of Internet-connected television sets, smartphones and tablets, increased access to broadband …
View article: The E3 ubiquitin ligase ZNRF2 is a substrate of mTORC1 and regulates its activation by amino acids
The E3 ubiquitin ligase ZNRF2 is a substrate of mTORC1 and regulates its activation by amino acids Open
The mechanistic Target of Rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) senses intracellular amino acid levels through an intricate machinery, which includes the Rag GTPases, Ragulator and vacuolar ATPase (V-ATPase). The membrane-associated E3 ubiquitin li…
View article: Author response: The E3 ubiquitin ligase ZNRF2 is a substrate of mTORC1 and regulates its activation by amino acids
Author response: The E3 ubiquitin ligase ZNRF2 is a substrate of mTORC1 and regulates its activation by amino acids Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract The mechanistic Target of Rapamycin complex 1 (…
View article: What are the facilitating conditions that support teaching as inquiry (TaI) for secondary technology teachers who are middle leaders in greater Christchurch?
What are the facilitating conditions that support teaching as inquiry (TaI) for secondary technology teachers who are middle leaders in greater Christchurch? Open
This study aims to propose ideal conditions for Technology teachers to develop effective philosophies enabling them to focus on activities that promote successful learning. This research examines how selected secondary Technology educators…