?The question for us now?is not so much a matter
of whether we are seeing the end of television
as a form of content, but rather a way of
mapping the varying formations and
configurations of the presentation and
distribution of television ? and asking of
each??how is this still television??? ? Jinna
Tay & Graeme Turner, International Journal of Digital Television
Intellect is delighted to announce the launch of
the International Journal of Digital Television
at the Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford
University on Thursday 26th November. The event
will involve a number of special guest speakers
including the editor of the International
Journal of Digital Television Michael Starks.
There will also be a seminar on the theme of
?After digital switchover...?? where copies of
the first issue will be given away for free.
To celebrate the launch of this much-anticipated
journal Intellect is offering HALF PRICE
personal subscriptions until the 31st of
December 2009. For this limited period personal
subscribers can subscribe to volume 1 (and
receive all three issues) of the journal for £16
/ $25. If you are interested in this special
offer, please visit: <http://tiny.cc/fE0ly>http://tiny.cc/fE0ly.
About the International Journal of Digital Television
ISSN 20404182 | 3 issues per volume
Principal Editor
Michael Starks: Oxford University, UK
Associate Editors
Jeffrey A. Hart: Indiana University, USA
Jock Given: Swinburne University, Australia
The International Journal of Digital Television
will describe and explain the transition to
digital TV and wider trends in television. As
switchover happens across the globe and
television?s operations and audiences are
transformed, the Journal will be at the
forefront of efforts to understand the changes and developments.
The Journal will bring together, and share, the
work of academics, policy-makers and
practitioners, offering lessons from one
another?s experience. Content will be broad and
varied, evolving as the focus shifts from
switching off analogue TV to the challenge of
exploiting digital television?s convergence with
the Internet and telecommunications.
The first issue is truly international in scope
and voice, containing a diverse range of
articles that include Jeffrey A. Hart?s ?The
Transition to Digital Television in the United
States? and Norio Kumabe?s commentary on the
?Preparations for Digital Switchover in Japan?
as well as a discussion focusing on digital
television in developing countries.
Explore the inaugural issue FREE on the
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For further information about the International
Journal of Digital Television including a
complete table of contents for issue 1 please go
to: <http://tiny.cc/OMnaD>http://tiny.cc/OMnaD
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