The Impact of Political Transition (1976-1982) on Spanish Television for Children and Young People
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Antonia Paz, María
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Mateos Pérez, Javier
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2016-07-01T16:32:55Z
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2016-07-01T16:32:55Z
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2016
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Television and New Media Volumen: 17 Número: 4 Páginas: 308-323 (2016)
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DOI: 10.1177/1527476415610005
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/139348
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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This article analyzes the role of Spanish television in preparing children and young people for life in a society moving toward democracy after decades of authoritarian rule. The Spanish government, which had exceptional power over TVE, the country's sole television network, hoped to use this medium to instill democratic values and convey a sense of normality. However, findings show that TVE's new agenda was hampered by its programming requirements, responsibility as a monopoly to cater to the entire population, failure to understand the preferences and needs of young audiences, and emphasis on U.S. family-oriented series. Children's and young people's programming during the transition was a mix of innovative content and reactionary programs typical of the Franco era.
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Patrocinador
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project "Television and popular culture under Franco: Programming, programs and television consumption"
HAR2011-27937;
Complutense consolidated research group on " History and Structure of Communications and Entertainment" at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain)
940439;
U-INICIA Program, Reinforcement of Productive Insertion of New Academics
VID-2011
UI-1/2014;
University of Chile