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David Arditi

Streaming Culture: Subscription Platforms And The Unending Consumption Of Culture

Streaming Culture: Subscription Platforms And The Unending Consumption Of Culture

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The rise of streaming services like Netflix, Spotify, Disney+, Apple Music, Amazon Prime, and YouTube has revolutionized cultural consumption by providing an seemingly endless supply of content at the click of a button. David Arditi argues that streaming platforms have created an economy where consumers pay more for the same amount of consumptive time, and that our access to content depends on the services' willingness and ability to license it.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 184 pages
\n Publication date: 15 April 2021
\n Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
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The explosion of services like Netflix, Spotify, Disney+, Apple Music, Amazon Prime, and YouTube has revolutionized the way we consume cultural content. With the click of a button, we can access a vast array of movies, TV shows, music, and more, seemingly at our fingertips. This shift has had a profound impact on our cultural consumption habits.

One of the most significant effects of this shift is the rise of subscription-based models. Streaming platforms like Netflix, Spotify, and Disney+ have become popular because they offer users a convenient and affordable way to access a vast library of content. Instead of purchasing individual movies or songs, we can now subscribe to a monthly service and enjoy unlimited access to a wide range of content.

This has led to a shift in the way we consume content. We are now more likely to consume content on a binge-watching basis, rather than watching it one episode at a time. Streaming platforms have also made it easier for us to discover new content, with personalized recommendations and curated playlists.

However, this shift to an unending supply of content has also had some unintended consequences. One of the biggest concerns is the impact on the creative industry. With so much content available at our fingertips, it can be difficult for artists and creators to stand out and make a living. Many artists are now relying on streaming platforms to reach a wider audience, but they often receive a smaller percentage of the revenue compared to traditional sales.

Another concern is the impact on our mental health. The constant availability of content can be addictive, and it can be difficult to disconnect from the screen. This can lead to increased levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.

Despite these concerns, the rise of streaming platforms has also brought about some positive changes. It has made cultural content more accessible to people around the world, and it has encouraged artists to experiment with new forms of expression and creativity. It has also led to the creation of new job opportunities in the tech industry, as streaming platforms require a large workforce to maintain and expand their services.

In conclusion, the explosion of services like Netflix, Spotify, Disney+, Apple Music, Amazon Prime, and YouTube has transformed the way we consume cultural content. While it has brought about some positive changes, it has also raised some concerns about the impact on the creative industry and our mental health. As we continue to navigate this new landscape, it is important to consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of streaming platforms and to work towards creating a more sustainable and equitable ecosystem for cultural consumption.

\n Weight: 202g\n
Dimension: 129 x 197 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781839827730\n \n

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