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In this book, James Hamilton presents the first major theoretical and empirical examination of the market for television violence. Hamilton examines in detail the microstructure of incentives that operate at every level of television broadcasting, from programming and advertising to viewer behavior, so that remedies can be devised to reduce violent programming without restricting broadcasters' right to compete.
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Television broadcasting, Violence on television, Economic aspects of Television broadcasting, Economic aspects, Télévision, Gewaltdarstellung, Vraag en aanbod, Violence à la télévision, Geweld, Aspect économique, Televisieprogramma's, Fernsehmarkt, Television broadcasting, united statesPlaces
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Channeling violence: the economic market for violent television programming
1998, Princeton University Press
in English
0691048487 9780691048482
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-384) and index.
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