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The Future of Children's Media:
Advertising
March 2007

Conference
Report
This 10-page report provides a summary of Children Now's
conference in 2006 on marketing and advertising to children, including
outcomes and next steps.
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Introduction
On July 20, 2006, Children Now hosted "The Future of Children's
Media: Advertising," a conference in Washington, D.C., that
brought together the nation's leading children's media executives,
policymakers, academics and advocates. The full-day conference explored
how new advertising and marketing methods are being used to reach
children today. It also examined what's on the horizon and possible
steps to better ensure children's well-being in a rapidly evolving
media environment. Immediately after the conference, Children Now
charted its research and policy goals, which include strategies to
work together with the media, advertising, food and other industries
to achieve voluntary change.
"The Future of Children’s Media:
Advertising" is the
first in a series of national Children Now
conferences that will proactively address pressing issues in the
media environment that can have both positive and negative implications
for children. Children Now’s conference structure is based
on the belief that, in order to create a healthy and diverse media
environment, we must both provide children with content that supports
their healthy development and protect them from potential harm.
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