Bo Kampmann Walther Editor & Author

Lene Heiselberg, Associate Professor at the Centre for Journalism, University of Southern Denmark. With over a decade of experience in media and audience research, she has worked both in academia and the media industry, including the Danish Broadcasting Corporation. Her research focuses on audience reception of media and journalism, and she collaborates closely with industry partners.

Bo Kampmann Walther, Associate Professor, Department of Design, Media, and Educational Science, University of Southern Denmark. He has written extensively on new media, computer games, transmedia, and sports and media. He is also a football columnist and a media and branding consultant.

Jakob Isak Nielsen, Associate Professor, Department of Media and Journalism Studies, Aarhus University. Main research areas include media aesthetics and media industry studies. Co-editor of books on US drama series, and serial phenomena in the streaming era, . Main research projects: What Makes Danish TV Drama Series Travel? (Independent Research Fund Denmark); CresCine – Increasing the International Competitiveness of the European Film Industry in Small European Markets (Horizon-RIA).

Rasmus Rønlev, Associate Professor, Centre for Journalism, University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on subjectivity and self-presentation in journalism, with a particular focus on journalists’ various roles as narrators and characters in narrative journalism. Both in his research and teaching he works in close collaboration with journalists and, thus, integrates journalistic scholarship and practice.