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THE MERCHANTS OF COOL
FRONTLINE, 2001

They spend their days sifting through reams of market research data. They conduct endless surveys and focus groups. They comb the streets, the schools, and the malls, hot on the trail of the "next big thing" that will snare the attention of their prey--a market segment worth an estimated $150 billion a year.

They are the merchants of cool: creators and sellers of popular culture who have made teenagers the hottest consumer demographic in America. But are they simply reflecting teen desires or have they begun to manufacture those desires in a bid to secure this lucrative market? And have they gone too far in their attempts to reach the hearts--and wallets--of America's youth?

FRONTLINE correspondent Douglas Rushkoff examines the tactics, techniques, and cultural ramifications of these marketing moguls in "The Merchants of Cool." The program talks with top marketers, media executives and cultural/media critics, and explores the symbiotic relationship between the media and today's teens, as each looks to the other for their identity.

 

Produced and Directed by: Barak Goodman and Rachel Dretzin

Written by: Barak Goodman

Correspondent and Consulting Producer: Douglas Rushkoff

Edited by: Ann Collins

Associate Producer: Lisel Banker

Camera: Buddy Squires

Original Music: Paul Mertens and Susan Voelz

 

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