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  1. Aug 21, 2011 · Once a company that catered primarily to a three- to eight-year-old crowd with its animated films, theme parks and television shows, Disney in the new millennium has been at the forefront of the multimedia conglomerates now aggressively marketing products for infants, toddlers and tweens (kids age eight to twelve). [13]

  2. Visuals: On a shady grey background, the new HIT Entertainment logo is seen in a metallic sheen. The logo is similar to the HIT Communications logo, but "HiT" is now colored blue and slightly thicker, "ENTERTAINMENT PLC" is present in white, and a large hole is cut out around the top of the "i" to make room for a spinning globe of the Earth, with blue water and gold continents and is spinning ...

  3. HiT Entertainment was a British-American children's television company established in 1982 originally as the international distribution arm of Jim Henson Productions called "Henson International Television" (later reincorporated as "HiT Communications plc.").

  4. Aug 8, 2023 · 1. Disney. The Disney logo is one of the most recognizable kids logos globally. It features the iconic Cinderella Castle with the word “Disney” beneath it. The logo’s magical and enchanting appeal perfectly symbolizes the wonder and imagination associated with Disney’s beloved characters and stories.

  5. The seminal study (Fischer et al., 1991) looked specifically at the influence of advertising on very young children, aged 3 to 6 years, by examining brand logo recognition in a sample of 229 children in two preschools in Georgia. Each child was asked to match a logo with a picture of the product using 22 brand logos, 10 with products targeted to children, 5 representing cigarette brands, and 7 ...

  6. Media influences on children and teenagers should be recognized by schools, policymakers, product advertisers, and entertainment producers. Pediatrics 2013;132:958-961. View

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  8. Dec 17, 2014 · Study 1 assessed the effect of branding on children (n = 343; 2–6 years) using three familiar cartoon media characters (Elmo, Bert and Ernie) versus three unfamiliar cartoon anthropomorphic characters (e.g. dinosaur) versus no character on children's food preference by selecting one out of nine sets of selected food photos for zucchini versus celery, mushrooms versus peas, grapes versus ...

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