An Examination of the Assumptions Underlying Telecommunications Social Policies Treating Children as a Specialized Audience

  • Anderson J
  • Meyer T
  • Hexamer A
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The article presents information on the categorization of children as a special audience by telecommunications social policies. The authors look at the focus of policy standards for children, including the needs of the audience, the economic structure, and the prescribed and poscribed content. The article also discusses children's programming and advertising for children in the U.S.

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Anderson, J. A., Meyer, T. P., & Hexamer, A. (1981). An Examination of the Assumptions Underlying Telecommunications Social Policies Treating Children as a Specialized Audience. Annals of the International Communication Association, 5(1), 369–384. https://doi.org/10.1080/23808985.1981.11923854

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