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Annotated Bibliography: Digital Convergence and Modes of Viewing
Bury R and Li J, (2015),: ‘Is it live or is it timeshifted, streamed or downloaded? Watching television in the era of multiple screens.’ Chapter: digital convergence and modes of viewing, 592-610.

(2) This article by Bury and Li (2015) aims to research and analyse the different ways in which modern day viewing of television has evolved with digital convergence. (3) The chapter starts by introducing the topic and discussing the methods, variables, results and other similar research findings. The article also makes reference to Henry Jenkins and his ideas, as well as other scholars to discuss media convergence and how it’s relevant to the viewing culture Bury and Li research. (5) This article could have potential use in discussing the concept of media convergence for several reasons. The data provided from the studies is statical evidence of the growing culture of media convergence and shows how our viewing has changed as new and old media has converged. (6) There are a few limitations though, as with any research piece. The participants ages begin at 18, however, Netflix and other online platforms are undoubtly popular and used by teenagers as well. This could be a particularly interesting group as they are digital natives, growing up with the rise of convergence and rapid technological advancements. Also, the research was conducted in 2010-2011, therefore it is quite dated now. (7) CRAIG STEWART95 (talk) 09:45, 12 March 2018 (UTC)