An edition of 'Dear BBC' (2001)

'Dear BBC'

Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere

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An edition of 'Dear BBC' (2001)

'Dear BBC'

Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere

Drawing on the diverse views of over 1,300 children in the UK between the ages of 6 and 12, 'Dear BBC' discusses key controversies in the public sphere about children's relationship with the media, especially television drama. M·ire Messenger Davies draws on material gathered from an audience research project commissioned by the BBC, based on surveys, structured discussions with children and interviews with programme makers and policy makers. The book explores a number of complex and controversial issues. What do children think is the ideal television service for them, and for others? How is media consumption managed and negotiated in the home? How is the relationship between programme makers and audience changing in the light of global broadcasting trends? And perhaps most importantly, how much attention should be paid to children's views about these issues and the future of children's television? This engaging and accessible book will appeal to a broad audience.

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English
Pages
288

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'Dear BBC'
2001, Cambridge University Press
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'Dear BBC': Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere
October 1, 2001, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: 'Dear BBC'
'Dear BBC': Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere
October 1, 2001, Cambridge University Press
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'Dear Bbc': Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere
2001, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"According to Gerbner, Gross, Morgan and Signorielli (1994, p. 17), 'Television is . . . the mainstream of the common symbolic environment into which our children are born and in which we all live out our lives.'"

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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Open Library
OL7753499M
Internet Archive
dearbbcchildrent00davi
ISBN 10
0521780772
ISBN 13
9780521780773
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947241

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