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Issue #13 | April 1997 World View - Marketing News of the Weird Babysitter's Club: the sordid world of character marketing Interview with Stephen Kline, professor at Simon Fraser University and author of the most excellent Out of the Garden: Toys and Children's Culture in the Age of TV Marketing (Verso). After an aborted attempt to have the V-chip converted into an A-chip that blocks advertising, Kline is currently researching kid's involvement with video games.
Cereal Television Fast Food Giveaways The Flubber Disaster G.I. Joe: King o' the Boy Dolls My Little Brain Tumor Mickey Mouse Club Teddy Bears
Giving Kids the Business: the Commercialism of Public Schools. Interview with critic Alex Molnar, by Jay Huber I Made it Myself... Kinda A Guide to Better Branding Children - by Jack Szwersgold Disneyaniacs! Interview with a real, live Little Mermaid fan Manipulated Kids and Talking Heads. Roy Fox talks to some Channel One students. Related stuff: Basic Arguments against Channel One and other misconceptions about school advertising. Funny Business - Douglas Wolk on the Marketing of Kids' Comics If you can't beat 'em, BAN 'em: a short list of items banned from schools. I'm Dreaming of a White National Cheese Day: The Selling of the American Calender - by Alan Benson Zillions - Consumer Reports' magazine for kids. Interview with editor Charlotte Baecher. Related article: Magazines... and more magazines! Video game sound. An interview with the pros. by Bob Boster. Free Money! Enter Now! - A primer on contests, promotions, and scams for kids. Hittin' the Books Todd Morman
talks to the founder of Cover Concepts, a marketing consultant firm that
places ads on school textbooks |