The Mediatization of the O.J. Simpson Case
From Reality Television to Filmic Adaptation
Abstract
F. Scott Fitzgerald once said: »Show me a hero, and I'll write you a tragedy.« In the 1990s, nobody fell deeper than O.J. Simpson. Once considered a national treasure, the athlete was accused of brutally slaying his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ronald Goldman on June 12, 1994. Within days, the media and public developed an unprecedented obsession with the story, turning a murder investigation and trial into a sensationalized reality show. Tatjana Neubauer examines the mediatization, deliberate manipulation, and the simplification of popular criminal trials for profit on television. She demonstrates that TV conflated legal proceedings into entertainment programming by commodifying events, people, and places.
Keywords
Mediatization; O.J. Simpson; Reality Television; Court TV; Adaptation; Media; America; Television; Media Theory; Cultural Studies; Media StudiesDOI
10.14361/9783839466247ISBN
9783839466247, 9783837666243, 9783732866243, 9783839466247Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2023Imprint
transcript VerlagSeries
Edition Medienwissenschaft, 102Classification
Television
Media studies: TV and society
Cultural studies