Alpha Mom (TV)
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"Alpha Mom" is a 2006 television show about a working mom who is trying to balance her job, children and her stay-at-home husband.
There is an Alpha Mom cable channel and website and a television pilot titled "Alphamom" slated for NBC's 2006-07 season.[1]
The term Alpha Mom was used in 2004 by the branding artist and Designer Constance Van Flandern in development of the Comcast On-Demand Television Network originally slated as "The Mommy Channel". While promoting the Alpha Mom Channel, Isabel Kallman, a new mom herself, began to be identified as the Alpha Mom. The June 20, 2005 issue of New York Magazine magnified this perception with a cover story on Alpha Mom Television and Isabel Kallman. [2]
The term Alpha Mom was cited in a 2006 issue of Advertising Age Magazine as a "trend to watch in 2007".
[edit] References
- ^ AlphaMom TV.com
- ^ Empire of the Alpha Mom Randall Patterson NYMag.com
[edit] External links
- Alpha Moms leap to top of trendsetters USA Today
- alphamom tv alphamom.com'
- Alpha Mom (2006)(TV) IMDb.com
- Type A with tots The Register-Guard.com

