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[ecrea] NEW E-BOOK: OBITEL YEARBOOK 2011
Thu Dec 15 16:19:37 GMT 2011
OBITEL YEARBOOK 2011: THE QUALITY OF FICTION AND THE AUDIENCE?S
TRANSMEDIA INTERACTIONS
Based on a systematic monitoring of teleision fiction, this OBITEL
Yearbook 2011presents data about production, distribution, circulation
and consumption of fiction programming during 2010 in the eleven
countries which integrate the Iberoamerican Observatory of Television
Fiction - OBITEL.
This Yearbook is the fifth to be published since 2007. Year after year,
the publication shows the maturity of the project which methodological
model combines quantitative and qualitative analyses about the
industrial and sociocultural dynamics of TV fiction in specific national
contexts.This research is focused only on national private and public,
broadcast television channels. Each national report is presented as a
chapter of this Yearbook, which is preceded by an introductory chapter
with a comparative analysis of all countries.
For this Yearbook, the Subjet of the Year has been ?Quality of TV
fiction?, as it opens different ways to deal with issues of reception
and production, centrality of rating, communication rights of audiences
and the construction of citizenship across TV screens. Quality is a
polemical category not only in reference to traditional media, but also
to new interactive options like internet, cellular phones, iPods and the
like. This constitutes a new frontier for reception studies and also has
consequences for TV fiction productions and distributions in the digital
world.
The e-book can be free downloaded from the OBITEL website: http://obitel.net
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE
TELEVISION FICTION IN THE IBERO-AMERICAN COUNTRIES IN 2010
Comparative synthesis of the Obitel countries in 2010
Guillermo Orozco Gómez and Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes
PART TWO
FICTION IN THE OBITEL COUNTRIES
1. ARGENTINA: Fiction backs out and a style prevails
Gustavo Aprea and Mónica Kirchheimer
2. BRAZIL: Fiction paths between old and new media
Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes, Maria Cristina Palma
Mungioli, Clarice Greco Alves and
Ligia Maria Prezia Lemos
3. CHILE: 2010 the end of university television?
Valerio Fuenzalida, Pablo Julio Pohlhammer, Verónica Silva,
Alejandro Caloguerea, Soledad
Gutiérrez, Ignacio Polidura and Cristian Amaya
4. COLOMBIA: Television and the sense of the public sphere
Borys Bustamante, Fernando Aranguren, Olga Gutiérrez, Diana
Mendoza,
Alejandra Rusinque, Hugo Sánchez and Mónica Sánchez
5. ECUADOR: National fictional production in broadcast television.
Increased growth
and limited thematic quality
César Herrera, Alexandra Ayala, Pamela Cruz, Cecilia Vergara, Pablo
Escandón and José Rivera
6. SPAIN: Banking on big productions
Charo Lacalle
7. UNITED STATES: The growth, restructuring, digitalization and
diversification of Hispanic Television
Juan Piñón
8. MEXICO: ?Mexicanos al grito de guerra ?? also in fiction
Guillermo Orozco, Francisco Hernández, Alejandro Huizar and
Darwin Franco
9. PORTUGAL: New Challenges
Isabel Ferin Cunha, Catarina Duff Burnay and Fernanda Castilho
10. URUGUAY: Continuity and change in fiction
Rosario Sánchez Vilela
11. VENEZUELA: New rules, old prohibitions
Morella Alvarado Miquilena and Luisa Elena Torrealba Mesa
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