Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 An Investigation of the Marketing Strategies Used by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) in Promoting Children's Books
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Employing a case-study approach, this thesis investigates the marketing strategies undertaken by the ABC in promoting its range of children's books. The study suggests that the success of any ABC children's book is the result of a combination of marketing strategies that have been selectively undertaken to suit the children's market, with the popularity of the particular ABC characters taken into account for merchandising opportunities.

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  • Thesis submitted in partial completion of the requirements of the MA (Communications), School of Applied Communication, RMIT University.

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      Melbourne, Victoria,: 2000 .
      Extent: ca.40pp.
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