Children and the Media

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Author_Everette E. Dennis
Carmen Sandiego
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Cathy Trost
child development studies
Child's Tv
Child's Tv Program
Child's Tv Show
children media consumption patterns
Children's Educational Television
Children's Express
Children's Television
Children's Television Act
Cisco Kid
College Preparatory High School
Dale Kunkel
Dennis Sykes
Dirk Smillie
educational broadcasting policy
electronic media impact
Elizabeth C. Winship
Ellen Warlella
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FCC Chairman
FCC Rule
Information Superhighway
Jana Eisenberg
Josiah Brown
Karen W. Jaffe
Kate Moody
Katharine E. Heintz
Keith W. Mielke
Larry Mcgill
Maria Elena GutiEz
Marjani Coffey
media effects research
media literacy education
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Milton Chen
Nick News
Patricia Aufderheide
Peggy Charren
Public Tv Station
Reed Hundt
RenHobbs
Robert Clampitt
Stephen Silha
Susan Herr
Teen Agers
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Television Decoder Circuitry Act
Tv Industry
Tv Show
Tv Station
Tv Violence
Video Game Playing
youth audience analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138520394
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Throughout history the media has primarily been produced by adults, for adults, about adults. Increasingly, children have become a matter of high priority in the modern media society, and as they have, they have also become the subject of much concern. From debates in Congress about the detrimental effects of movies, comic books, and video games over the last century to efforts to court children as media consumers, there is a clear recognition that the media are not now and probably never were purely adult fare. Their impact on children is at issue.

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