Convergence Media History explores the ways that digital
convergence has radically changed the field of media history.
Writing media history is no longer a matter of charting the
historical development of an individual medium such as film or
television. Instead, now that various media from blockbuster films
to everyday computer use intersect regularly via convergence,
scholars must find new ways to write media history across multiple
media formats. This collection of eighteen new essays by leading
media historians and scholars examines the issues today in writing
media history and histories. Each essay addresses a single medium
including film, television, advertising, sound recording, new
media, and more and connects that specific medium s history to
larger issues for the field in writing multi-media or convergent
histories. Among the volume s topics are new media technologies and
their impact on traditional approaches to media history;
alternative accounts of film production and exhibition, with a
special emphasis on film across multiple media platforms; the
changing relationships between audiences, fans, and consumers
within media culture; and the globalization of our media
culture.
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