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Expenditure on television advertising rose from the year 2000 in the Asia-Pacific to reach US $55,692 million in 2024 [21]. Free-to-air, cable, or satellite television is a major media source in Asia [22] and comparatively more accessible for low-income households than digital media [23]. Therefore, the dominant influence of food marketing is through children’s popular television channels, as observed in Malaysia [24], Thailand [25], and India [26].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e63410
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Radio had the highest access rate (3943/19,397, 20.33%) among all the mass media methods, followed by television (2300/19,397, 11.86%), magazine or newspaper (1084/19,397, 5.96%), and internet (342/19,397, 1.76%).
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(4):e33394
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Anderson et al [18] compared parent-reported television diaries and general estimates of television viewing to the gold standard in a child’s home over the same period.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2022;5(1):e33569
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For instance, our data showed that conventional television sets were popular among adolescents, although this comprised mostly playing action games (ie, including fighting, shooter, or platform games) via gaming consoles (14,032/25,950, 54.1%), rather than watching traditional action television programs (ie, programs with real people or animals), which accounted for less than half of all television occurrences (11,803/25,950, 45.5%).
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2022;5(1):e28208
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It garnered unprecedented levels of engagement across social media, becoming the most tweeted-about show ever in the history of streaming television [1]. It drew favorable reviews from critics and viewers (78% and 80%, respectively, on the Rotten Tomatoes website) and high-profile recognition, including an Emmy nomination, a Golden Globes nomination, and a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award win.
JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(9):e25782
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The continuous process of digitization of the world has led to an escalating use of various electronic entertainment and communication devices, including mobile phones, tablets, computers, and television (TV) [1,2]. A study in 2015 found that children who spent ≥2 hours daily on electronic devices were more likely to demonstrate an increased body mass index (BMI) [2].
Interact J Med Res 2018;7(2):e13
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Conversely, traditional mass media communication sources (eg, television, radio, newspapers, and billboards) are historically high impact, but they can be expensive and do not necessarily target specific populations [8].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018;4(1):e8
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