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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectAdvertising -- Children's paraphernalia (1)Children's mass media (1)Children's periodicals, American (1)Journalism -- Objectivity (1)Periodical editors (1)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (1)2007 (1)Author/ContributorCraft, Stephanie (1)Daglas, Cristina (1)Fennell, John (1)Weil, Lisa Heffernan (1)AdvisorCraft, Stephanie (1)Fennell, John (1)Thesis Department
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    "A good line of advertising:" the historical development of children's advertising as reflected in St. Nicholas Magazine, 1873-1905 

    Weil, Lisa Heffernan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    Media researchers often assume that children's advertising began in the early days of radio and television broadcasting. In fact, it had begun nearly a half century earlier within the pages of children's magazines. One of the first magazines...

    Point of view : examining the magazine industry standard 

    Daglas, Cristina (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    Point of view permeates every aspect of magazines. As a relatively modern concept, the journalistic device went previously unstudied in scholarly form. The research question, "How and why do U.S. consumer magazine writers ...

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