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Fifty Years of Drama on Israeli Children’s Television
This article analyzes the changes in drama series in the first five decades (1966–2016) of Israeli children’s television. Based on interviews with 27 central producers, this cultural-historical study seeks to explain the significance attributed to children’s drama over the years. Early children’s dr...
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Published in: | Israel studies review 2018-09, Vol.33 (2), p.123-147 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article analyzes the changes in drama series in the first
five decades (1966–2016) of Israeli children’s television. Based on interviews
with 27 central producers, this cultural-historical study seeks to
explain the significance attributed to children’s drama over the years.
Early children’s drama series in Israel were instructional or educational,
but they also sought to control the representation of childhood under the
direct supervision of the state. The neo-liberal privatization process in
Israeli society led to the creation of locally produced, Hebrew-speaking
daily dramas on private channels for children. In the multiscreen environment
created by the age of multichannel television and digital media,
original Israeli daily drama shows functioned as a central branding tool
for children’s channels. The article contends that these shows became
one of the producers’ key answers to the changes in children’s viewing
habits and, more particularly, linear television’s strategy for success in a
world of multiple online screens. |
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ISSN: | 2159-0370 2159-0389 |
DOI: | 10.3167/isr.2018.330208 |