vendredi 21 septembre 2012

How I Met Your Mother and the digital age



The sitcom How I Met Your Mother created in 2005 by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, is going to start its’ 8th season on CBS. The show is about the life of a 30 years old architect (Ted Mosby) and his friends who all live in New York. 

The “target” of this TV show is the young active adult (between 20 and 25 years old). To satisfy the viewers, the broadcasting system has to be as complex as the targets are. The characteristic of the people aged between 20 and 25 years old, is that they are big consumers of mass media. They also want and they can, due to the new technologies (internet, smartphones…), watch their favorite TV show when and where they want. That’s why the producers emphasize on the multichannel broadcasting.  
You can now find the episodes of How I Met Your Mother on CBS to maintain the power of the mass media which is TV. By broadcasting the show on TV, you can maintain a kind of pressure on the mass by creating “events” on the diffusion of an episode. By event I mean regrouping people in the same place (in front of the TV) at the same time during a minimum length. This media is perfect to present the show to a lot of people but it won’t focus on your target.

That’s why due to evolution of the internet and the creation of a “digital age”, you can now find How I Met Your Mother on the internet.  This broadcasting system permits the producer to answer the problem of the viewers concerning availability. First you can watch your episode where and when you want. But the big interest of broadcasting on the internet is the interactivity. Because the internet is a huge exchange platform, you can create something more than just the simple thing of watching an episode of a sitcom. People start to exchange about the show, with a worldwide impact. And this community has permitted to maintain the sitcom for two more seasons when CBS wanted to cut the show.

The complexity and the interactivity that exist about the way to watch sitcoms for young adults, create much more than just a “watching” community. Thanks to the internet, people can now act on the show and it allows real exchanges between the producers and the “consumers”. In that way the digital age impacted the way we watch TV shows and the way people produce their shows.

4 commentaires:

  1. I did not know that CBS wanted to cut the show from its lineup! I am glad to know that the viewing community was able to prevent this from happening, as this also shows the influence of fan interaction with the show.

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  2. Do you believe that the ability to watch the show on the Internet has affected television viewership/ratings, as individuals have the ability to watch the show at their own convenience as opposed to being forced to tune in at a specific day/time? I also agree with your stance that Internet conversation between individuals has the power to become something bigger than it was probably originally intended to be. I find it fascinating that nowadays one simple blog post has the ability to start a movement among individuals all over the globe.

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  3. That's amazing that through media a show like this was actually saved! It really does prove that through media communication people are able to make their voice heard. I think this is a great way to show the importance of the internet. All the viewers are happy, and I'm sure corporations are too. After all, they are continuing to make money off of a show they thought was going down the drain.

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  4. I like your blog a lot. I do agree that the involvement of internet gives people more options to watch shows in the country or in other countries. Views are not only receivers of the media, but also active participates. Their voices are heard by other viewers and by media producers. Internet brings people around the world into a community where exchanges happen frequently. However I think whenever audience are influencing the media, media are influencing audience, too, in a good way or in a bad way.

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