Amanda D. Lotz is a Professor in the Digital Media Research Centre at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), leading the Transforming Media Industries and Cultures research program. Her work focuses on media industries, internet distribution, and the evolving role of television in society. She holds fellowships from the International Communication Association and the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her research examines global streaming services, media policy, and the business strategies shaping contemporary media landscapes. Dr. Lotz earned a Ph.D. in Radio-Television-Film from the University of Texas at Austin, with prior academic roles at Washington University in St. Louis, Denison University, and the University of Michigan (2004–2018). Her expertise spans books like The Television Will Be Revolutionized and Media Disrupted , exploring streaming’s impact on traditional media. She advises on policy, consults for media organizations, and hosts the Media Business Matters podcast. Her research highlights the fragmentation of television audiences, the rise of subscriber-funded platforms, and challenges to cultural policy. Key projects include analyzing Australian TV drama production and the global implications of internet distribution. Her recent work addresses generative AI and metaverse media, emphasizing the transformative role of funding models (advertiser, consumer, government) in media priorities. Awardees include the Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship and recognition for her teaching. She actively contributes to global media discourse via interviews with major outlets (BBC, NPR, CNN) and serves as a resource for industry workshops on adapting to digital disruption.

