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Appendix I - Survey Questions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2021

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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TV SHOWS:

  • 1. Have you watched all the episodes of the seasons of the show so far?

  • Yes

  • No

  • 2. If you answered no: How many episodes have you watched so far?

  • Between 0 and 10

  • Between 10 and 30

  • Between 30 and 60

  • Between 60 and 100

  • 3. Do you watch the show's episodes live on television?

  • Never

  • Rarely

  • Sometimes

  • Often

  • Always

  • 4. If you do not watch the episodes live, how do you watch them?

  • On DVR/ TiVo

  • On DVDs

  • On iTunes

  • Through legal streaming services

  • Other (please specify)

  • 5. What time do you usually prefer watching the show's episodes?

  • In the morning (6 a.m.–12 p.m.)

  • In the afternoon (12 p.m.–6 p.m.)

  • In the evening (6 p.m.–11 p.m.)

  • During the night (11p.m.–6 a.m.)

  • 6. On which platform(s) do you tend to watch the show more often?

  • 7. Do you watch three or more episodes of the series in a single sitting?

  • Never

  • Rarely

  • Sometimes

  • Often

  • Always

  • 8. When you watch the show, is it usually the only thing you are doing? (Tick all that apply):

  • I do not do anything else while watching the show

  • I engage in domestic tasks (cooking, cleaning, etc.)

  • I chat with people offline and/ or online

  • I chat with people offline and/ or online about the episode I am watching

  • I surf the net

  • I play games

  • Other (please specify)

  • 9. When you watch the show, are you usually engaging with others? (Tick all that apply):

  • No, I watch the episodes by myself

  • Yes, I watch the episodes with my family at home

  • Yes, I watch the episodes with my friends at my house

  • Yes, I watch the episodes with my friends at someone else's house

  • Yes, I watch the episodes with my family/ friends who are somewhere else through synchronous viewing on one or more technological devices

  • Yes, I post comments on the official Facebook/ Twitter pages of the series about the

  • episode I am watching

  • 10. Do you produce media content related to the series? Choose from the list:

  • Mash-ups

  • Music videos

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Emerging Dynamics in Audiences' Consumption of Trans-media Products
The Cases of Mad Men and Game of Thrones as a Comparative Study between Italy and New Zealand
, pp. 135 - 140
Publisher: Anthem Press
Print publication year: 2020

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  • Carmen Spano
  • Book: Emerging Dynamics in Audiences' Consumption of Trans-media Products
  • Online publication: 23 January 2021
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  • Carmen Spano
  • Book: Emerging Dynamics in Audiences' Consumption of Trans-media Products
  • Online publication: 23 January 2021
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