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When the Greedy Giant Tumbling Down: Analyzing Nickelodeon's Spatialization Practice in Indonesia
Published 2018-01-01Subjects: “…Nickelodeon…”
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A história muda: uma contribuição à história dos músicos do cinema silencioso
Published 2021-07-01Subjects: “…cinema silencioso. nickelodeon. processo criativo. improvisação e adaptação.…”
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The big green help.
Published 2010“…The Big Green Help (TBGH) is a pro-social initiative which was started by Nickelodeon in 2008. The main objective of TBGH is to empower children with platforms to play an active role in making the Earth a greener planet. …”
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‘The Schneiderverse’
Published 2014-12-01“…This article will analyse the textual features of two recent and successful American-based Nickelodeon shows, both of which incorporate digital and social technologies into their sitcom-style format. …”
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An Indonesian Child Learning Sentence Construction
Published 2016-01-01“…This child regularly watches his favorite English movies such as Disney Channel and Nickelodeon from cable TV, and he frequently communicates in English at home, particularly with his only younger brother and mother. …”
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Profit Margins: The American Silent Cinema and the Marginalization of Advertising, by Jeremy Groskopf
Published 2024-07-01“…Through detailed investigation into the silent film era, including the use of evocative literary terms like nickelodeon, which hark back to a time long past, Groskopf unearths its role in developing advertising practices that have since become foundational to the film and theatre industry.…”
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Televised food advertising targeting children: An updated content analysis considering age & USDHHS nutritional guidelines
Published 2022-12-01“…To determine whether these efforts are empirically effective, this content analytic study analyzed 1,762 food advertisements from three cable networks primarily targeting children (Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Disney Channel). Results show that a substantial number of unhealthy food advertisements targeting children remain and have not decreased compared to previous studies, meaning that advertisers are unlikely to follow industry self-regulations and government nutritional guidelines. …”
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Defending Nordic Children Against Disney
Published 2013-07-01“…This study demonstrates that a key PSB strategy for children’s content is to reflect national culture, language, and identity, and thus represent an alternative to global niche channels such as Disney and Nickelodeon. In addition, the NRK’s children’s content is also highly influenced by the PSB strategy to reflect “cultural pluralism” (NRK 2007). …”
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Intercultural Music in Media
Published 2020-11-01“…Through a case study on “The Legend of Korra” and “Reflection,” the representative musical pieces within Nickelodeon’s The Legend of Korra (henceforth Korra) (2012-2014) and Disney’s Mulan (1998) respectively, I examine how different cultural traditions are combined to create a piece of intercultural media. …”
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Gender representations and portrayal of adults in children’s television advertising: content analysis of prime cartoon channels in India
Published 2023-09-01“…A total of 189 unique advertisements were selected from six prime cartoon channels, namely Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, Hungama, Cartoon Network, Discovery Kids, and Pogo TV. …”
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How television fast food marketing aimed at children compares with adult advertisements.
Published 2013-01-01“…For image size comparisons, the diagonal length of the advertisement was compared with the diagonal length of salient food and drink images.Almost all of the 92 QSR children's meal advertisements that aired during the study period were attributable to McDonald's (70%) or Burger King (29%); 79% of 25,000 television placements aired on just four channels (Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney XD, and Nicktoons). Visual branding was more common in children's advertisements vs. adult advertisements, with food packaging present in 88% vs. 23%, and street view of the QSR restaurant present in 41% vs. 12%. …”
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Strategic communications and the challenges of the post 9/11 world / Philip M. Taylor
Published 2008“…In 1907, wealthier people in the western world were just coming to terms with the wonders of new communications technologies such as the land-line telephone while the poorer ones were marveling at all sorts of moving images being produced for the nickelodeons or cinemas that were springing up in the towns and cities. …”
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Keeping the Song Alive in Mechanical Music Collections of New York and New Jersey
Published 2019-05-01“…Music boxes, musical clocks, nickelodeons and similar objects are commonly referred to as mechanical music or musical automata. …”
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