Consumo televisivo e interacción en redes sociales entre jóvenes seguidores de la serie Élite
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El ecosistema audiovisual actual está evolucionando a un ritmo vertiginoso.
Las nuevas formas de interacción narrativa a través de las
redes sociales (RRSS) han generado una revolución en los medios de
comunicación en general y en la televisión en particular, concediendo
la posibilidad de acceder a los contenidos a través de diferentes formatos
y canales. En este sentido, el presente trabajo analiza los hábitos de
consumo de la población adolescente ante los nuevos formatos narrativos
y su función como prosumidores frente a las RRSS. Para ello, se
ha seleccionado la serie de ficción “Élite” como parte de la muestra de
estudio. De este modo, se ha llevado a cabo una metodología mixta por
medio del análisis de contenido de la serie en busca de las temáticas
emergentes, y de encuestas con la colaboración de una muestra de 505
jóvenes españoles de entre 12-18 años. Los resultados apuntan hacia
una preferencia por ver series de televisión, siendo las plataformas de
pago el medio más frecuente de uso; además, los jóvenes muestran un
interés en temáticas relacionadas con los adolescentes. Por último, los
encuestados registran una participación constante a través de las diferentes
cuentas de RRSS, afirmando indagar sobre la serie de ficción.
Today’s audiovisual ecosystem is evolving at a dizzying pace. The new forms of interactive storytelling through social networking sites (SNS) have generated a revolution within the communication media in general, and particularly within television, making it possible to access content through different formats and channels. In this respect, the present study analyses the viewing habits of the adolescents faced with the new storytelling formats and their role as prospective consumers with regard to the SNS. To understand this process, we selected the fictional series called “Elite” as the sample. We performed a mixed methodology through content analysis of the series in search of emerging themes, and we also conducted a survey where participated 505 Spanish young people between the ages of 12-18 years. The results showed a preference for viewing television series, where payed television platforms were the most frequently used media; the young people also expressed an interest in themes relating to adolescents. Finally, respondents evidenced a continuous involvement through different SNS profiles, expressing that they used to look for information on fiction series.
Today’s audiovisual ecosystem is evolving at a dizzying pace. The new forms of interactive storytelling through social networking sites (SNS) have generated a revolution within the communication media in general, and particularly within television, making it possible to access content through different formats and channels. In this respect, the present study analyses the viewing habits of the adolescents faced with the new storytelling formats and their role as prospective consumers with regard to the SNS. To understand this process, we selected the fictional series called “Elite” as the sample. We performed a mixed methodology through content analysis of the series in search of emerging themes, and we also conducted a survey where participated 505 Spanish young people between the ages of 12-18 years. The results showed a preference for viewing television series, where payed television platforms were the most frequently used media; the young people also expressed an interest in themes relating to adolescents. Finally, respondents evidenced a continuous involvement through different SNS profiles, expressing that they used to look for information on fiction series.
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Forteza Martínez, A., De Casas Moreno, P., & Vizcaíno Verdú, A. (2021). Consumo televisivo e interacción en redes sociales entre jóvenes seguidores de la serie Élite. In Doxa Comunicación. Revista Interdisciplinar de Estudios de Comunicación y Ciencias Sociales (pp. 217–234). Fundacion Universitaria San Pablo CEU. https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n33a1470








