THE IMPACT OF STREAMING SERVICES ON YOUTH TELEVISION VIEWING HABITS AND MEDIA LITERACY

Somanath Sahoo
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Streaming services have revolutionized the entertainment industry and have a pivotal role in attracting youth for movie and television shows. The availability of streaming services such as NetFlix, Amazon and other platforms have drastically reduced traditional television viewing. Due to availability of the shows at any time youth are habituated to binge e-watching resulting in a single session watching complete seasons of different shows in one sitting. The e-watching has helped the youth to increase their knowledge about various cultures, beliefs, and perspectives which has helped in improving their overall understanding of the world. However, this also has led to exposure of youth to inappropriate content resulting in parental monitoring of the content usage. Media literacy has been increased by streaming services. The appropriate use of specific content for desired work needs navigation and critical evaluation. Thus, media literacy of young people is being improved by streaming services. The present review has identified that streaming services have beneficial effects on media literacy and improving the knowledge and exposure of the youth. The exposure to inappropriate content needs to be monitored so that beneficial aspects are more prominent and youth have productive outcomes based on utilization of streaming services.
流媒体服务对青少年电视观看习惯和媒体素养的影响
流媒体服务彻底改变了娱乐业,在吸引年轻人观看电影和电视节目方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。流媒体服务(如 NetFlix、亚马逊和其他平台)的出现大大减少了传统电视的收视率。由于可以随时观看节目,年轻人养成了狂欢式电子收看的习惯,结果是一次就能看完整季不同的节目。电子收看帮助青少年增加了对各种文化、信仰和观点的了解,有助于提高他们对世界的整体认识。然而,这也导致青少年接触到不适当的内容,从而引起家长对内容使用的监督。流媒体服务提高了媒体素养。为实现预期目标而适当使用特定内容需要导航和批判性评估。因此,流媒体服务提高了青少年的媒体素养。本次审查发现,流媒体服务对媒体素养和提高青少年的知识水平和接触媒体的机会有 益。需要对接触不适当内容的情况进行监测,以便使有益的方面更加突出,使青年在利用流媒体服务的基础上取得丰硕成果。
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