2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225306
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Predicting the performance of TV series through textual and network analysis: The case of Big Bang Theory

Abstract: TV series represent a growing sector of the entertainment industry. Being able to predict their performance allows a broadcasting network to better focus the high investment needed for their preparation. In this paper, we consider a well known TV series—The Big Bang Theory—to identify factors leading to its success. The factors considered are mostly related to the script, such as the characteristics of dialogues (e.g., length, language complexity, sentiment), while the performance is measured by the reviews su… Show more

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“…The identification of leading roles among characters to distinguish between choral series, on the one hand, and series focusing on the main character, on the other hand, was tackled in [19] through the use of suitable metrics. Also, the influence of the network structure on the series' performance was examined by [20].…”
Section: The Quantitative Analysis Of Tv Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of leading roles among characters to distinguish between choral series, on the one hand, and series focusing on the main character, on the other hand, was tackled in [19] through the use of suitable metrics. Also, the influence of the network structure on the series' performance was examined by [20].…”
Section: The Quantitative Analysis Of Tv Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more extensive analysis, including the concentration analysis of video presence and locations in addition to dialogues has been carried out by for Breaking Bad. Also, Fronzetti Colladon and Naldi (2019) have analysed the relationship between the text and the series' success, again in the Big Bang Theory. Social networks have also been employed to validate literary theories, e.g., about the relationship between the number of characters and the settings (Jayannavar et al 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SNA techniques have also been useful in investigating the production of US TV series, between capital and labour strategies (Ruffino and Brembilla 2016) and cinema of "cultural interest" (Holdaway 2016). Furthermore, the interaction among audiovisual characters is a growing area of interest and can be analyzed in relation to textual analysis to predict the performance of TV series (Fronzetti Colladon andNaldi 2019, Hunter 2019).…”
Section: Giorgio Avezzù and Marta Rocchimentioning
confidence: 99%