The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context: Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes
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The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context : Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes. / Jensen, Pia Majbritt; Mitric, Petar.
Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, Distribution and Reception in a Multi-Platform Era. red. / Pia Majbritt Jensen; Eva Novrup Redvall; Christa Lykke Christensen. Göteborg : Nordicom, 2023. s. 139-162.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context
T2 - Findings from a survey of 8-17-year-old Danes
AU - Jensen, Pia Majbritt
AU - Mitric, Petar
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This chapter presents an inquiry into Danish children’s and adolescents’ media habits and preferences when it comes to fictional screen content, with a specific focus on the role Danish content and platforms play in relation to this. The inquiry reveals a strong preference for and large consumption of US content on global streaming platforms and, when it comes to specific fictional screen content, the children clearly favour US films and series over those from Denmark or elsewhere; and when asked to rate specific films and series, they favour genre-driven titles over titles with a “higher” artistic or cultural value. This leads us to argue that on the global streaming platforms, Danish children and adolescents find an abundance of what to them is high-quality content that feels more relevant than domestic content.
AB - This chapter presents an inquiry into Danish children’s and adolescents’ media habits and preferences when it comes to fictional screen content, with a specific focus on the role Danish content and platforms play in relation to this. The inquiry reveals a strong preference for and large consumption of US content on global streaming platforms and, when it comes to specific fictional screen content, the children clearly favour US films and series over those from Denmark or elsewhere; and when asked to rate specific films and series, they favour genre-driven titles over titles with a “higher” artistic or cultural value. This leads us to argue that on the global streaming platforms, Danish children and adolescents find an abundance of what to them is high-quality content that feels more relevant than domestic content.
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DO - 10.48335/9789188855817-8
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9789188855800
SP - 139
EP - 162
BT - Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in Scandinavia
A2 - Jensen, Pia Majbritt
A2 - Redvall, Eva Novrup
A2 - Christensen, Christa Lykke
PB - Nordicom
CY - Göteborg
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