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Charts the evolution of the TV from a broadcast-only receiver to the internet ageHow did the television set, once a simple broadcast receiver, become a connected, app-enabled platform? In Smart TV:...
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  • 05 January 2027
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Charts the evolution of the TV from a broadcast-only receiver to the internet age

How did the television set, once a simple broadcast receiver, become a connected, app-enabled platform? In Smart TV: Devices, Platforms, Markets, Ramon Lobato provides a definitive account of this transformation, charting the evolution of television hardware and software in the internet age. As the TV evolves from a “lean‑back” appliance to an algorithmically curated marketplace, Lobato traces the technologies, institutions, and cultural practices that have fundamentally reconfigured the medium.

Using a critical media‑industries perspective, Lobato explains how the smart TV was conceived, designed, and marketed as a new kind of distribution technology. He shows how its software and platforms were engineered to nudge, monitor and quantify our viewing choices. This shift has reconfigured power relations among manufacturers, users, content providers, and platform operators, and has allowed consumer electronics giants like Samsung, LG and TCL to become powerful gatekeepers in television’s new attention economy.

Unpacking the business arrangements of the platform age, Smart TV explains how new advertising formats and data‑tracking practices have emerged in the wake of this digital transition. Weaving together trade sources, policy analysis, device testing and audience research, Lobato offers a multi‑perspectival analysis of a key device reshaping the global digital ecosystem. Essential reading for scholars and industry professionals, this book illuminates the convergent future of television.

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Price: $99.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Series: Critical Cultural Communication
Publication Date: 05 January 2027
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781479835508
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / American / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies
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"How fortunate to live in the wonderful world of smart! Everywhere smart phones, smart homes, smart drinks, smart foods. Why now, even algorithms are 'intelligent.' Not so fast, says Ramon Lobato. In this engaging book, Lobato dismantles our dominant understanding of smart TV, tracing its origins and revealing its impact on the contemporary industry and experience of television. Snappily written with surprising historical detail that shifts the categories of hardware and software, Smart TV not only enriches television studies; it challenges us to critique deep social and cultural consequences of the surveillant technologies that populate our lives. Be smart, read this superior work of cultural scholarship."
— Charles R. Acland, author of American Blockbuster
Ramon Lobato is Associate Professor in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne. He is the author of Netflix Nations: The Geography of Digital Distribution and Shadow Economies of Cinema: Mapping Informal Film Distribution.