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From pupils to consumers: the transformation of the concept of childhood in Israeli children's television
This article divides the history of children's television in Israel in its first decades into three distinct eras: The Single Channel Era (1966-1989), The New Exclusivity Era (1989-2000), and The Age of Multichannel TV (2000-2010). Based on qualitative interviews with 20 central producers, who...
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