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The Business of Children's Entertainment

The Business of Children's Entertainment
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The Business of Children's Entertainment

 
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For over 20 years, the development of children's television programming has been subsidized by toy manufacturers. The result has been an increased commercialisation of children's popular culture - the creation of a "material world" of childhood characterized by brand-name toys, games, clothing, and television characters. Drawing on historical background and case studies, this book presents a unique look at the development of children as targets of the media and commercial industries, and examines the economic and social forces that have defined the evolution of children's entertainment.
This volume is of interest to professionals and students in media studies, mass communication, and related fields; readers interested in contemporary children's culture and the content of children's programming.

 
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Product Details
Author:Norma Odom Pecora
Hardcover:190 pages
Publisher:Guilford Press
Publication Date:November 14, 1997
Language:English
ISBN:1572302801
Product Width:154.25 centimeters
Product Height:229.75 centimeters
Product Weight:0.96 pounds
Package Length:9.19 inches
Package Width:6.17 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:0.96 pounds
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4depends on what you're interested in  Jan 24, 2005 By Robertson Thomas
This book is good as a history of the children's market in the United States.

However, I was looking for a summary of the psychological ploys which are used in the market, so I was somewhat disappointed.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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