Youth TV Programs in Europe and the U. S. Research Case Study: Spanish Television
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Television, children, regulationAbstract
If self-control agreements between content producers and broadcasting companies do not work, what alternatives do we have? The evolution of regulations shows that the television industry –both in EU and US - tries to get away from the institutional regulatory observance. The so called preventive self-regulation has been, traditionally, the chosen path.
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