Who's Watching?

Binge-watching culture has become a well-known practice with the rise of viewer engagement in television over the past years. There has been limited research on how other factors like the covid-19 pandemic and the quarantine mandates could have been associated with increased media consumption like binge-watching. To explore this, self-reported binge-watching behavior was collected assessing levels of depression, engagement, isolation, and loneliness.

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Work Title Who's Watching?
Subtitle Covid-19 Impact on Binge-Watching Behavior & Media Consumption
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  1. Destiny Taylor
Keyword
  1. binge-watching
  2. COVID-19
  3. media consumption
License CC BY 4.0 (Attribution)
Work Type Poster
Publication Date April 2022
Deposited April 28, 2022

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    • Binge-watching culture has become a well-known practice with the rise of viewer engagement in television over the past years. There has been limited research on how other factors like the covid-19 pandemic and the quarantine mandates could have been associated with increased media consumption like binge-watching. To explore this, self-reported binge-watching behavior was collected assessing levels of depression, engagement, isolation, and loneliness.
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