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The Hidden Radio Audience in Spain: Study on Children's Relationship with the Radio

The arbitration imposed in the audience measurement systems used in Spain excludes a major swath of the population as soon as it segments the potential radio audience starting at the age of 14. Thus, the child-listener is ignored by both programming and advertising strategies. However, is this margi...

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Published in:Journal of radio & audio media 2011-10, Vol.18 (2), p.212-230
Main Authors: Balsebre, Armand, Perona, Juan José, Fajula, Anna, Barbeito, Mariluz
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