
James G. Webster (born 1951) is a professor and audience researcher at
Northwestern University
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world.
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. Webster's publications have documented patterns of audience behavior, sometimes challenging widely held misconceptions. He has also made foundational contributions to
audience theory and the methods of audience analysis.
Career
He earned a B.A. from
Trinity College (Connecticut)
Trinity College is a private liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut. Founded as Washington College in 1823, it is the second-oldest college in the state of Connecticut.
Coeducational since 1969, the college enrolls 2,235 students. Trini ...
. After two years as an audience analyst at
Children’s Television Workshop
Sesame Workshop (SW), originally known as the Children's Television Workshop (CTW), is an American nonprofit organization that has been responsible for the production of several educational children's programs—including its first and best-know ...
(CTW), he went to
Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington, Indiana University, IU, or simply Indiana) is a public research university in Bloomington, Indiana. It is the flagship campus of Indiana University and, with over 40,000 students, its largest camp ...
where he earned his Ph.D. There, he studied with Keith Mielke, who would later become Senior Vice President of Research at CTW, Jack Wakshlag, who would later become Chief Research Officer at
Turner Broadcasting
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, and
Dolf Zillmann, a pioneer in media psychology. He joined the faculty at
Northwestern University
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world.
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in 1986. Webster served as the Senior Associate Dean of the
Northwestern University School of Communication
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for 15 years. During that time, he was instrumental in creating the University’s interdisciplinary doctoral program in Media, Technology and Society. He directed over a dozen doctoral dissertations, and in 2014 received the School’s Clarence Simon Award for outstanding teaching and mentoring. In 2015 he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement in Scholarship Award from the
Broadcast Education Association. In 2020, he was designated Professor Emeritus at Northwestern. The following year, he was named a Fellow of the
International Communication Association
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.
Research & publication
Webster’s publications have been widely cited. His books appear in Chinese, Korean and Indian editions. He has lectured at universities around the world including the
London School of Economics
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, the
University of Amsterdam
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, the
University of Copenhagen
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, the
University of Zurich
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, and the
Communication University of China
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. His work includes empirical studies of audience behavior, interventions in audience theory, and novel approaches to analyzing data.
Audience behavior
Webster’s empirical work typically uses secondary analyses of large datasets to document law-like regularities in audience behavior. Early studies identified the determinants of television
audience flow Audience flow describes how people move through media offerings in a temporal sequence. Stable patterns of audience flow were first identified in the early twentieth century when radio broadcasters noticed the tendency of audiences to stay tuned to ...
. His 1997 book, ''The Mass Audience'', describes patterns of audience behavior based on analyses of television ratings data. Webster has also produced widely cited research on
audience fragmentation Audience fragmentation describes the extent to which audiences are distributed across media offerings. Traditional outlets, such as broadcast networks, have long feared that technological and regulatory changes would increase competition and erode ...
which has demonstrated that “beneath the veneer” of fragmentation, audiences move readily among popular and unpopular offerings.
Webster’s findings have often challenged commonly held beliefs. For example,
''The Long Tail'', a popular book written by
Chris Anderson, argued that hit-driven culture would devolve into niches and become “massively parallel." Webster has found that cultural consumption remains concentrated on a relatively small number of mainstream outlets, with much audience duplication among all outlets.
He argued that the persistence of popular offerings and high levels of duplication were producing a “massively overlapping culture.” Two of Webster’s students published an analysis of global internet use suggesting that the
Great Firewall was not responsible for isolating Chinese web users. In 2015, the
International Communication Association
The International Communication Association (ICA) is an academic association for scholars interested in the study, teaching and application of all aspects of human and mediated communication.
ICA communicates within the association and with ot ...
, named it the best article of the year. In collaboration with those same colleagues, Webster adapted the concept of flow to digital media, to argue that unseen architectures of choice “
nudge” the flow of attention on the internet.
Audience theory
Media researchers commonly believe that audience behavior is best explained by micro-level factors such as individual preferences. In a 1983 article, “A theory of television program choice,” Webster claimed that preferences were expressed within the structure of available program options and that these structures were important determinants of audience behavior. By the early twentieth-first century the widespread use of digital media, which seemed to empower people, rejuvenated the idea that individual preferences drove audience behavior. In “The duality of media,” Webster adapted
structuration theory to argue that macro-level structural factors were still critical in shaping patterns of public attention to digital media. In 2012, the "duality" article won the
Denis McQuail
Denis McQuail (12 April 1935, London – 25 June 2017)"Prof. dr. D. McQuail, 1935 -," at ''Album Academicum'' website, University of Amsterdam. was a British communication theorist, Emeritus Professor at the University of Amsterdam, considere ...
Award for best article advancing communication theory. The fullest expression of his theory of audience behavior is in ''The Marketplace of Attention'', which won the 2015
Robert G. Picard
Robert Georges Picard (born 1951) is an American writer and scholar in the field of media businesses and media policy economics. He heavily influenced media economics studies.
Picard taught at Harvard University and University of Oxford. He is ...
Book Award.
Audience analysis
Webster has also written extensively about
measurement and the analysis of audience data. ''Ratings Analysis'', first published in 1991, is in its fourth edition and is a standard text on audience measurement and analytics. Starting in 2010, Webster and his students began using
social network analysis
Social network analysis (SNA) is the process of investigating social structures through the use of networks and graph theory. It characterizes networked structures in terms of ''nodes'' (individual actors, people, or things within the network) ...
to study audience behavior. Their approach, which uses data on audience duplication to build “audience networks", has been adopted by others to study news consumption and international audience formation.
References
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1951 births
Living people
Northwestern University faculty
Trinity College (Connecticut) alumni
Indiana University Bloomington alumni