Television as transitional medium

Q3 Arts and Humanities
L. Mikos
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Abstract

The development of television is never com-plete. It is a medium in permanent change, even if some aspects of television outlasted several decades. Television in the second decade of the 21st century looks different than in the 1950s of the 20th century. The screens are bigger, the picture is colourful, and the reception possibil-ities are more diverse, even mobile. Since the invention of television in the 1920s, the medium has undergone major changes, both in terms of technology and content. Television can therefore be seen on the one hand as a transitional medium - quasi a medium in permanent transition, because it repeatedly takes up and unites various technical developments. On the other hand, television can also be described as a transmedial medium because it incorporates aesthetic and narrative forms from other media into its programmes and at the same time has developed programme forms that radiate onto other, newer media (e.g. forms of television series form an important content on the Internet as web series or as an offer on streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime Video. Movistar+, Viaplay or Netflix). This double configuration of television as a transitional and transmedial medium makes up its fluid character. In the following, an initial attempt will be made to approach television in order to work out what ac-tually constitutes this medium. Afterwards, the technical and institutional development of television is dealt with, before the development of programme forms is described. Finally, current developments resulting from the digitalization of television are presented.
电视作为过渡媒介
电视的发展从来都不是完全的。它是一种永久性变革的媒介,即使电视的某些方面持续了几十年。21世纪第二个十年的电视看起来与20世纪50年代不同。屏幕更大,画面丰富多彩,接收的可能性也更多样,甚至可以移动。自20世纪20年代电视发明以来,媒体在技术和内容方面都发生了重大变化。因此,一方面,电视可以被视为一种过渡媒介——准永久过渡的媒介,因为它反复占据并结合了各种技术发展。另一方面,电视也可以被描述为一种跨媒体,因为它将其他媒体的美学和叙事形式融入到节目中,同时发展出了辐射到其他媒体的节目形式,较新的媒体(例如,电视连续剧形式在互联网上作为网络连续剧或流媒体平台(如亚马逊Prime Video、Movistar+、Viaplay或Netflix)上的优惠形成了重要内容)。电视作为一种过渡和跨媒体的双重配置构成了它的流动性。在下文中,将对电视进行初步尝试,以找出这种媒体的实际构成。然后,在描述节目形式的发展之前,讨论了电视的技术和制度发展。最后,介绍了电视数字化带来的最新发展。
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International Journal of Film and Media Arts
International Journal of Film and Media Arts Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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