2020
DOI: 10.1177/2056305120940701
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The Golden Ratio of Algorithms to Artists? Streaming Services and the Platformization of Creativity in American Television Production

Abstract: In this article, I examine how and why “platformization” was initially made sense of by writers in the American television industry. As streaming platforms entered the production space and became important homes for the commissioning of longform television content, they sought to build brand images as places that were both “data-driven” and characterized by work cultures of “creative freedom.” At least for a time in the mid-2010s, they succeeded in selling this conceptual link to the professional culture of Ho… Show more

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“…Only a few existing studies analyse the platformisation and datafication of screen labour (e.g. Chow, 2020;Navar-Gill, 2020). Looking 'sideways' to empirical findings in other areas has therefore been crucial to the design of this study (e.g.…”
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“…Only a few existing studies analyse the platformisation and datafication of screen labour (e.g. Chow, 2020;Navar-Gill, 2020). Looking 'sideways' to empirical findings in other areas has therefore been crucial to the design of this study (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%