Category: RYA
UNDERSTANDING CURRENT CHILDREN’S MEDIA THROUGH COMPARISON OF INTERNATIONAL TRENDS AND STRATEGIES by Jakob Freudendal
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreTODAY’S TEEN DRAMAS ARE PAINTING A COLOURFUL PORTRAIT OF YOUTH by Ji Qi Lam and Caroline Maria Rynord
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read More‘I THINK ABOUT WAR … AND ROBLOX’: TRYING TO UNDERSTAND CHILDREN AND THEIR MEDIA USE ONE REPORT AT A TIME … by Eva Novrup Redvall
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreFICTIONAL FORMATS ON TIKTOK – FROM #DRACOTOK TO NEW NRK-SERIES TOXIC by Amanda Skovsager Mouritsen
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreWORKING WITH ‘KIDNOGRAPHERS’ TO NOT BE CRINGE: NEW WAYS OF USING ETHNOGRAPHIC AUDIENCE RESEARCH METHODS WHEN TRYING TO REACH YOUNG AUDIENCES by Jakob Freudendal
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreEASTER AS THE NEW SEASON FOR SERIALIZED FAMILY DRAMAS: TRYING TO CREATE NEW TRADITIONS FOR ‘CHRISTMAS CALENDAR STYLE’ FAMILY VIEWING AT THE DANISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION by Eva Novrup Redvall
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreTRYING TO MAKE NATURAL SCIENCES EXCITING THROUGH TELEVISION FICTION: THE CASE OF CHRISTMAS OF THE COMETS by Katrine Bouschinger Christensen and Eva Novrup Redvall
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreWHO CAN SAY ‘POO’?! THE CHILDREN’S MEDIA CONFERENCE IN COPENHAGEN POINTED TO MAJOR DIFFERENCES IN HOW TO THINK OF CHILDREN’S TELEVISION IN DENMARK AND THE UK by Eva Novrup Redvall
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreIT’S NOT A PENIS – IT’S A DILLERMAND by Thomas Enemark Lundtofte
The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for...
Read MoreTHE DANISH SERIAL ODA OMVENDT (‘ODA UPSIDE DOWN’) IS MAKING REBELLIOUS LIVE ACTION CHILDREN’S FICTION FOR 3-6-YEAR-OLDS TRAVEL BEYOND THE NORDICS
By Eva Novrup Redvall The research project ‘Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and...
Read MoreDANISH CHILDREN’S CONTENT FOR 1-3-YEAR OLDS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL PLATFORMS LIKE THE DANISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION, DR
By Christa Lykke Christensen, member of research project Reaching Young Audiences The...
Read MoreHOW DO CHILDREN WATCH FICTION IN DENMARK AND WHAT CONTENT DO THEY PREFER?
Key findings from a new report by the Danish Film Institute. By Petar Mitric and Pia Majbritt...
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