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# Im Internet nur noch fragmentierte Öffentlichkeit? Nicht unbedingt
- URL: https://neunetz.com/im-internet-nur-noch-fragmentierte-oeffentlichkeit-nicht-unbedingt/
- Published: 2009-04-20T20:52:56.000Z
- Updated: 2009-04-20T20:52:56.000Z
- Author: Marcel Weiß
- Tags: Vernetzte Öffentlichkeit, #wp, #wp-post, #visibility-public, #Import 2024-11-21 20:37

James Poniewozik, TV-Blogger und -Journalist bei der TIME, [über massenmediale Erlebnisse in der fragmentierten Online-Öffentlichkeit anlässlich von Susan Boyle](http://tunedin.blogs.time.com/2009/04/20/susan-boyle-bigger-than-the-super-bowl/), einer britischen Reality-TV-Entdeckung:

> But there is one more interesting aspect of the growing Boyle phenomenon: it shows that mass-media experiences still exist in the fragmented-media era—they're just different. \[..\]  
>  
> The Boyle clip is one such example, and it's a doozy. Mashable reports that the clip is on track to eclipse [100 million online views](http://mashable.com/2009/04/19/susan-boyle-videos/) (if it hasn't already by now). And that's not counting replays on talk shows, news shows, and on and on—factor those in, and you've probably got a bigger audience than the U.S. viewership of the Super Bowl. Keep in mind, we're talking here about a scene from a British reality show, something that would scarcely have gotten American airplay a few years ago. Now it's arguably a bigger, more ubiquitous cultural phenomenon than anything on American TV.

und eine der wichtigen Erkenntnisse daraus:

> It also means that more of the power, and the influence over how those moments are received, falls to the excerpters and commentators who reproduce, repost and embed the videos.