Analysis of transculturality and transversality in the most-watched tv and streaming series
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https://doi.org/10.31501/esf.v1i35.16283Abstract
This article analyzes the most-watched fiction series between 1994 and 2025, addressing the concepts of transculturality, transnationality, and transversality, and examining release models and factors shaping global reach. It employs a quali-quantitative method and a descriptive–exploratory approach using data from IMDb, AdoroCinema, Filmow, and Omelete. The results indicate that premiere strategies influence audience retention and that streaming reshapes consumption practices and expands symbolic circulation.
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