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Binge-watching : ウィキペディア英語版
Binge-watching

Binge-watching, also called binge-viewing or marathon-viewing, is the practice of watching television for long time span, usually of a single television show. In a survey conducted by Netflix in February 2014, 73% of people define binge-watching as "watching between 2-6 episodes of the same TV show in one sitting." Binge-watching as an observed cultural phenomenon has become popular with the rise of online media services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime with which the viewer can watch television shows and movies on-demand.
==History==
The idea of assembling several consecutive episodes of a television series in order and watching them in rapid succession originated with the marathon, in which the television stations themselves programmed several hours' worth of reruns of a single series. This practice began in the 1980s and is still popular among subscription television outlets.
The usage of the word "binge-watch" can be traced as far back as the late 1990s, when it was used by circles of television fandoms. It has consisted of watching several episodes of a particular show in a row via DVD sets. Although theoretically possible with home videotape, very few television shows released episodes to home viewers in that format. The word's usage was popularized with the advent of on-demand viewing and online streaming. In 2013, the word "exploded" into mainstream use when Netflix started releasing episodes of its serial programming simultaneously. 61% of the Netflix survey participants said that they binge watch regularly.〔
In November 2015, the Collins English Dictionary chose the word “binge-watch” as the word of the year.

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