televasti
Televasti is a term in media theory that describes the adoption of television-like pacing and narrative structure in non-television media. It refers to design practices where episodes or installments are released over time, with serialized arcs, recurring characters, and cliffhangers intended to maintain audience engagement across platforms.
Origin and usage: The word is a nonce term proposed by scholars in the late 2010s to
Characteristics: Key features include episodic sequencing across release windows, seasonal arcs or self-contained blocks within a
Applications: Televasti is used in critical analysis of streaming strategies, in discussions of web-series aesthetics, and
Criticism: Critics argue that the term can obscure diverse practices under a single label and risk overgeneralizing
See also: televisionization, transmedia storytelling, episodic narrative, streaming media.