Relevance and identification in television content for children: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests

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Relevance and identification in television content for children: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests : Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests. / Christensen, Christa Lykke.

Audiovisual content for children and adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, distribution, and reception in a multiplatform era: Production, distribution and reception in a multi-platform era. ed. / Pia Majbritt Jensen; Christa Lykke Christensen; Eva Novrup Redvall. Gothenburgh : Nordicom, 2023. p. 25-42.

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Harvard

Christensen, CL 2023, Relevance and identification in television content for children: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests. in PM Jensen, CL Christensen & EN Redvall (eds), Audiovisual content for children and adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, distribution, and reception in a multiplatform era: Production, distribution and reception in a multi-platform era. Nordicom, Gothenburgh, pp. 25-42. <https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855817-2>

APA

Christensen, C. L. (2023). Relevance and identification in television content for children: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests. Unpublished. In P. M. Jensen, C. L. Christensen, & E. N. Redvall (Eds.), Audiovisual content for children and adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, distribution, and reception in a multiplatform era: Production, distribution and reception in a multi-platform era (pp. 25-42). Nordicom. https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855817-2

Vancouver

Christensen CL. Relevance and identification in television content for children: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests. In Jensen PM, Christensen CL, Redvall EN, editors, Audiovisual content for children and adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, distribution, and reception in a multiplatform era: Production, distribution and reception in a multi-platform era. Gothenburgh: Nordicom. 2023. p. 25-42

Author

Christensen, Christa Lykke. / Relevance and identification in television content for children: Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests : Analysing DR commissioners’ perceptions of children’s media interests. Audiovisual content for children and adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, distribution, and reception in a multiplatform era: Production, distribution and reception in a multi-platform era. editor / Pia Majbritt Jensen ; Christa Lykke Christensen ; Eva Novrup Redvall. Gothenburgh : Nordicom, 2023. pp. 25-42

Bibtex

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