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The Children's Media Yearbook is an annual snapshot of the creative, business, strategic and policy issues facing the children's media industry in the UK and the UK children's and youth media audience. It contains articles by academic, commercial and institutional researchers, media practitioners, activists and audience advocates, commentators and senior figures in the children's media field. It is published by the Children's Media Foundation, a UK-based non-profit which advocates for the best possible media for children and has, as one of its goals, improvement of the public discourse around children and media.
The Children's Media Yearbook is collection of essays on contemporary children's media matters - the issues, strategies, regulatory concerns and audience preferences of the year past. it's invaluable as the annual "book of record" for producers, policy makers, researchers and media historians.
The Children's Media Yearbook is an annual snapshot of the creative, business, strategic and policy issues facing the children's media industry in the UK and the UK children's and youth media audience. It contains articles by academic, commercial and institutional researchers, media practitioners, activists and audience advocates, commentators and senior figures in the children's media field. It is published by the Children's Media Foundation, a UK-based non-profit which advocates for the best possible media for children and has, as one of its goals, improvement of the public discourse around children and media.
The Children's Media Yearbook is collection of essays on contemporary children's media matters - the issues, strategies, regulatory concerns and audience preferences of the year past. it's invaluable as the annual "book of record" for producers, policy makers, researchers and media historians.
The Children's Media Yearbook is collection of essays on contemporary children's media matters - the issues, strategies, regulatory concerns and audience preferences of the year past. it's invaluable as the annual "book of record" for producers, policy makers, researchers and media historians.The must-read collection of essays and articles on the contemporary issues in children's media policy, production and distribution, with contributions from researchers, regulators, industry insiders and audience advocates.
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