Focuses on the findings of a one-year study on how Europeans interpret television fiction as it is presented to them, with a view to recommending future strategies to programmers. The text shows that Europeans are fond of reading, listening to and watching stories where new situations and characters either alternate or mix with old, familiar elements.
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Focuses on the findings of a one-year study on how Europeans interpret television fiction as it is presented to them, with a view to recommending future strategies to programmers. The text shows that Europeans are fond of reading, listening to and watching stories where new situations and characters either alternate or mix with old, familiar elements.
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