VoD platforms and the diversity of European culture: The case of crime television formats and policy-related considerations

Author:

Antoniazzi Luca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISNI: 0000000417571758 University of Bologna

Abstract

This article explores the internet circulation of crime drama and the implications for European popular culture. It focuses on scripted television formats as potentially commercially sustainable vehicles of cultural hybridization. The research finds that although quantitatively speaking crime format localizations are a tiny portion of what is currently produced in Europe, these products still hold the potential to disseminate interesting stories that embody diverse values from a wide range of European countries. Formats have the potential to increase diversity rather than erase specificity. The ability of technological advances and new distribution avenues to increase the diversity of actual cultural experiences should not be overestimated, and with no media policy that tackles issues of inequality of access and geopolitical unbalances, European non-national products will likely continue to be consumed mostly by a minority from the highly educated middle/upper-middle classes. The exposure to the diversity of European culture will therefore be limited to these social groups.

Funder

EU Horizon 2020 scheme

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Media Technology,Communication

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