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NOTES TO CHAPTER 5

                  Feilitzen (Goteborg, Sweden: The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth,
                  and Media, 2004), p. 217.
                     6. Stanley, Alessandra, “The Ancient Days of Teenage Drama,” New York Times,
                  April 2, 2004, p. E1.
                     7. Rich, Frank, “Who Doesn’t Want to Be a Millionaire?” New York Times,
                  Nov. 20, 1999, p. C1.
                     8. Ibid.
                     9. Farzad, Robin, “To Market a Magazine, Fill It with Celebrity Gossip,” New
                  York Times, Aug. 16, 2005, p. B3.
                    10. Irvine, Martha, “Entertainment Mags Grab Teens’ Attention,” New York Times,
                  Aug. 16, 2005, p. B3.
                    11. Burke, Ken, “Light and Dark: Contemporary Themes in American Genre
                  Film,” International Journal of Instructional Media 17, issue 2 (1990): 8.
                    12. Nelson, Jeff, “Cultural Preoccupations: Topics on Afternoon Talk Shows,”
                  unpublished paper, Webster University, April 1, 2006.
                    13. Healy, Patrick D., “After Coming Out, a Soap Opera Heroine Moves On,”
                  New York Times, Feb. 24, 2005, p. E3.
                    14. Ibid.
                    15. Kehr, Dave, “Tarzan and Jane on the Trail to the Suburbs,” New York Times,
                  June 27, 2004, Section 2, p. 21.
                    16. Ibid.
                    17. Ibid.
                    18. Ibid.
                    19. Hunter, Stephen, “The Great ‘War’: Steven Spielberg Re-creates Classic for
                  Our Times,” Washington Post, June 29, 2005, p. C01.
                    20. Rich, Frank, “The Two Wars of the Worlds,” New York Times, July 3, 2005,
                  Section 4, p. 11.
                    21. Ibid.
                    22. Genzlinger, Neil, “Nervous and Paranoid? Well, You Should Be,” New York
                  Times, Oct. 27, 2000, Part 1, p. E33.
                    23. Pennington, Gail, “Mom-on-the-Edge’s ‘I’ve Been There’ Triggers ABC Hit,”
                  St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Oct. 3, 2004, p. F01.
                    24. Ibid.
                    25. Ibid.
                    26. Rochlin, Margy, “An MTV Coming of Age That Went Far on Charm,” New
                  York Times, Aug. 30, 2005, p. C1.
                    27. Ivry, Bob, “Reaching Us: It’s a Man’s World—At Least in the World of Guy
                  Movies,” Hackensack, NJ, Record, Feb. 9, 1999, Internet.
                    28. Ibid.
                    29. Ibid.
                    30. Rai, Saritha, “In India, a Cable Industry Is Buoyed by a Quiz Show,” New
                  York Times, Aug. 15, 2005, Internet.
                    31. Ibid.
                    32. Williams, Joe, “Bollywood Basics,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 2, 2006,
                  p. F1.
                    33. Sawyer, Jon, “Soap Operas Are Proving Helpful in Informing Public,”
                  St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Dec. 1, 2002, p. B1.
                    34. O’Brien, Kevin J., “German Quiz Shows Thrive as Contestants Stay Home,”
                  New York Times, Aug. 9, 2004, p. C1.
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