Article

Young People's Attitudes towards and Evaluations of Mobile TV

Alternative title Actitudes y valoraciones de los jóvenes ante la TV móvil

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Mendiz Noguero A, de Aguilera Moyano M & Borges Rey E (2011) Young People's Attitudes towards and Evaluations of Mobile TV [Actitudes y valoraciones de los jóvenes ante la TV móvil]. Comunicar, 36 (XVIII), pp. 77-85. https://doi.org/10.3916/C36-2011-02-08

Abstract
Mobile communication systems are responsible for the significant changes that are taking place in cultural practices. The mobile phone has established itself as a portable, multi-use, interactive device that individuals use to enable them to manage important aspects of their work and leisure time. This article is based on research that aims to under- stand the phenomenon of mobile TV, the related trends (in terms of experiences, ideas, and models), and the type of user that operates this device. This article also analyses the values and perceptions of users as well as the benefits and drawbacks they encounter when using mobile TV. The study develops a mobile TV content test by using a viewing experience among 100 students from the universities of Malaga and Seville, in Spain. Structured questionnaires with closed questions are used with qualitative techniques that promote virtual discussion in forums that focuses on face-to-face groups. Altogether, the study has enabled the development of a theoretical model of the phenomenon of mobile TV, and has classified user preferences in terms of ergonomic technology, delivery dynamics, the economic value of services, and consumption patterns and scenarios. The main results focus on participants' evaluations of mobile media narrative and the cross-platform experience.

Keywords
Mobile TV; cultural practices; digital contents; youth; imaginative appropriation; streaming; communicative scenarios; Mobile television Social aspects; Young adults

Journal
Comunicar: Volume 36, Issue XVIII

StatusPublished
Publication date31/03/2011
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/3696
PublisherGrupo Comunicar
ISSN1134-3478
eISSN1988-3293