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  November 2004

Hey, Mom, Is It O.K. If These Guys Market Stuff to Us? (New York Times Magazine, 11/28/04)

Babes in a Grown-Up Toyland (New York Times,  11/28/04)

Tweens 'R' Us (New York Times Magazine, 11/28/04)

TV's New Brand of Stars (Newsweek, 11/22/04)

Childhood Obesity Crisis Poses Financial Losses To Schools (School Nutrition Association, 11/20/04)

British Government moves closer to ban on junk food ads for kids (Strait Times, 11/15/04)

The television toddler boom (Multichannel News, 11/16/04)

Kids for sale:  An interview with Susan Linn (Valley News, 11/11/04)

A Worried Mom Pursues the Facts About What TV Does to Its Youngest Viewers (Washington Post, 11/10/04)

Cell phones: The next marketing medium (New York Times, 11/8/04)

Music channels move into video and messages meant for you (New York Times, 11/8/04)

Marketing Voting to Youth (New York Times, 11/6/04)

Costs of a consumer society are high for kids (Boston Globe, 11/02/04)

As obesity rates rise, schools reconsider vending-machine contracts (Knight Ridder, 11/1/04)


 

 
 

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