2020
DOI: 10.1093/ct/qtaa034
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W(h)ither Media Events? Building a Typology for Theorizing Exceptional Events that Break with the Norm in a Complex Media Landscape

Abstract: This article proposes a new typology for understanding events or programs that represent exceptions to the norm in that they interrupt media schedules and/or monopolize coverage across numerous platforms and capture public attention for short periods of time. First the master category of exceptional mediated event is introduced and four main categories identified, media events, media disasters, news events and pseudo-events. Then, a primary distinction is drawn between those that interrupt mainstream programmi… Show more

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“…Wong and Meng-Lewis, 2022). Moreover, in a fragmented media landscape, it is also one of the few remaining forms of 'content' that can bring together large audiences (Skey, 2021). This makes it as attractive to media companies and sponsors as it does to governments and states.…”
Section: Washing Up?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wong and Meng-Lewis, 2022). Moreover, in a fragmented media landscape, it is also one of the few remaining forms of 'content' that can bring together large audiences (Skey, 2021). This makes it as attractive to media companies and sponsors as it does to governments and states.…”
Section: Washing Up?mentioning
confidence: 99%