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Multiplatform and original version? Continuity and change in the consumption of American television shows among Spanish undergraduates

Author:
Menéndez Otero, CarlosUniovi authority
Publication date:
2014
Citación:
Comunicacion y Sociedad (Spain), 27(1), p. 143-159 (2014)
Descripción física:
p. 143-159
URI:
http://www.unav.es/fcom/comunicacionysociedad/en/resumen.php?art_id=484
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/28051
ISSN:
0214-0039; 2174-0895
Identificador local:

20141875

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The author wishes to express appreciation to the several lecturers and professors at the University of Oviedo who kindly allowed him to collect data in their classes and to the 198 undergraduate students who responded to the questionnaire. Thanks are also due to the University of Oviedo Department of English, German and French Studies for its financial support in this study and the staff at the University of Oviedo Statistical Consulting Center for their invaluable help in data analysis.

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