This volume presents an analysis of the children's television community--the organizations, major players, and approaches to programming--and offers an overview of the history, current state, and future of children's TV. The Children's Television Community is highly informative for educators, industry professionals, and practitioners in media, developmental psychology, and education.
This volume presents an analysis of the children's television community--the organizations, major players, and approaches to programming--and offers an overview of the history, current state, and future of children's TV. The Children's Television Community is highly informative for educators, industry professionals, and practitioners in media, developmental psychology, and education.
Contents: Preface. Part I:Understanding the Children's Television Community. D. Mitroff R.H. Stephenson The Television Tug-of-War: A Brief History of Children's Television Programming in the United States. J.A. Bryant Understanding the Children's Television Community From an Organizational Network Perspective. A. Alexander J. Owers The Economics of Children's Television. Part II:Producing Children's Television. R. London Producing Children's Television. S.M. Fisch Peeking Behind the Screen: Varied Approaches to the Production of Educational Television. H. Stipp The Role of Academic Advisors in Creating Children's Television Programs: The NBC Experience. Part III:Programming & Selling Children's Television. L. Simensky Programming Children's Television: The PBS Model. T. Kalagian Programming Children's Television: The Cable Model. J. Tashjian J.C. Naidoo Licensing and Merchandising in Children's Television and Media. S.C. Rockwell Networked Kids: The Digital Future of Children's Video Distribution. Part IV:Monitoring Children's Television. D. Kunkel Kids' Media Policy Goes Digital: Current Developments in Children's Television Regulation. K.C. Montgomery Advocating Children's Television. D.W. Kleeman Advocates for Excellence: Engaging the Industry. R.H. Stephenson S. Banet-Weiser Super-Sized Kids: Obesity Children Moral Panic and the Media.
Contents: Preface. Part I:Understanding the Children's Television Community. D. Mitroff R.H. Stephenson The Television Tug-of-War: A Brief History of Children's Television Programming in the United States. J.A. Bryant Understanding the Children's Television Community From an Organizational Network Perspective. A. Alexander J. Owers The Economics of Children's Television. Part II:Producing Children's Television. R. London Producing Children's Television. S.M. Fisch Peeking Behind the Screen: Varied Approaches to the Production of Educational Television. H. Stipp The Role of Academic Advisors in Creating Children's Television Programs: The NBC Experience. Part III:Programming & Selling Children's Television. L. Simensky Programming Children's Television: The PBS Model. T. Kalagian Programming Children's Television: The Cable Model. J. Tashjian J.C. Naidoo Licensing and Merchandising in Children's Television and Media. S.C. Rockwell Networked Kids: The Digital Future of Children's Video Distribution. Part IV:Monitoring Children's Television. D. Kunkel Kids' Media Policy Goes Digital: Current Developments in Children's Television Regulation. K.C. Montgomery Advocating Children's Television. D.W. Kleeman Advocates for Excellence: Engaging the Industry. R.H. Stephenson S. Banet-Weiser Super-Sized Kids: Obesity Children Moral Panic and the Media.
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