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Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2024, 7(6); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2024.070616.

Exploring the response to "de-hosting" from the perspective of integrated media

Author(s)

Tian Peiqi

Corresponding Author:
Tian Peiqi
Affiliation(s)

College of Biological and Environment, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou, China

Abstract

With the advent of the era of integrated media, variety and news programs have been "de-hosting" to varying degrees. The article explores "de-hosting" and finds that objective causes of "de-hosting" are "apparent de-hosting", not really "de-hosting". At the same time, through in-depth analysis of the underlying causes of "de-hosting" in various contexts, it is encouraged for hosts to adopt a positive attitude towards "de-hosting," and strategies for self-improvement, co-creation of programs, and "IP-based" transformation are proposed in order to provide reference countermeasures for hosts in the current situation of "de-hosting."

Keywords

Integrated Media Vision; De-Hosting; Apparent De-Hosting; Solution

Cite This Paper

Tian Peiqi. Exploring the response to "de-hosting" from the perspective of integrated media. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2024) Vol. 7, Issue 6: 91-95. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2024.070616.

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