Author: | Sabrina Ricci | ISBN: | 9781622000128 |
Publisher: | Digital Pubbing | Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sabrina Ricci |
ISBN: | 9781622000128 |
Publisher: | Digital Pubbing |
Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“Because sometimes even if you know how something’s gonna end that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the ride” —Ted Mosby, “Monday Night Football,” Season 2, Episode 14
The well-loved show How I Met Your Mother ended its 9-year run on TV, but its story is far from over. In an age where people are addicted to multitasking and most adults feel disconnection anxiety when separated from their smartphones, HIMYM rose to success by embracing new ways to engage its loyal fans that will last well after the series finale.
With technology so pervasive and viewers looking for ways to digitally connect with fellow TV show fans, HIMYM created effective transmedia elements, ensuring the show’s relevancy in a culture with shorter attention spans that increasingly demands more content and options. These elements kept interest in HIMYM before, during, and after the episodes have aired.
The show’s efforts are paying off, even now that HIMYM has ended. HIMYM’s fan culture is so strong it has given rise to annual events like International Suit Up Day.
And thanks to the trend of binge watching shows on demand, the strong, witty writing will continue to increase HIMYM’s reach and stickiness. The Lemon Law, The Platinum Rule, and The Mermaid Theory were more than clever dating rules—they seeped into pop culture and will be part of casual conversations, online and off, for years to come.
How I Met Your Media is everything you want to know about the carefully crafted websites, books, videos, blogs, social media accounts and more that made the show so special.
“Because sometimes even if you know how something’s gonna end that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the ride” —Ted Mosby, “Monday Night Football,” Season 2, Episode 14
The well-loved show How I Met Your Mother ended its 9-year run on TV, but its story is far from over. In an age where people are addicted to multitasking and most adults feel disconnection anxiety when separated from their smartphones, HIMYM rose to success by embracing new ways to engage its loyal fans that will last well after the series finale.
With technology so pervasive and viewers looking for ways to digitally connect with fellow TV show fans, HIMYM created effective transmedia elements, ensuring the show’s relevancy in a culture with shorter attention spans that increasingly demands more content and options. These elements kept interest in HIMYM before, during, and after the episodes have aired.
The show’s efforts are paying off, even now that HIMYM has ended. HIMYM’s fan culture is so strong it has given rise to annual events like International Suit Up Day.
And thanks to the trend of binge watching shows on demand, the strong, witty writing will continue to increase HIMYM’s reach and stickiness. The Lemon Law, The Platinum Rule, and The Mermaid Theory were more than clever dating rules—they seeped into pop culture and will be part of casual conversations, online and off, for years to come.
How I Met Your Media is everything you want to know about the carefully crafted websites, books, videos, blogs, social media accounts and more that made the show so special.