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Megan Garber: "From literature to appointment television, episodic storytelling is flourishing" ...
Megan Garber : " De la littérature à la télévision rendez-vous, la narration épisodique est en plein essor "...
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And, at the opposite end of the scale from binge viewing ... is episodic storytelling. It's interesting to compare this with the recent release of 'House of Cards' on Netflix.
Flash fiction attention spans get their audiences. I'm personally hooked on the new WIGS channel on YouTube, where most episodes are between 4 and 8 minutes long.
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