Some 30 years ago, Australia introduced the Children\u27s Television Standards (CTS) with the twin goals of providing children with high-quality local programs and offering some protection from the perceived harms of television. The most recent review of the CTS occurred in the context of a decade of increasing international concern at rising levels of overweight and obesity, especially in very young children. Overlapping regulatory jurisdictions and co-regulatory frameworks complicate the process of addressing pressing issues of child health, while rapid changes to the media ecology have both extended the amount of programming for children and increased the economic challenges for producers. Our article begins with an overview of the conce...
Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unhe...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Some 30 years ago, Australia introduced the Children's Television Standards (CTS) with the twin goal...
The recent review of the Children’s Television Standards (CTS) by the Australian Media and Communica...
Evidence of rising rates of overweight and obesity in Australia has generated considerable discussio...
The advertising industry is facing harsh criticism these days: advertising is blamed for the\ud grow...
Children’s media – both the media produced specifically for children and the much wider category of ...
Objective: To model the health benefits and cost-effectiveness of banning television (TV) advertisem...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...
This paper considers how the dichotomous construction of childhood which has traditionally underpinn...
This study explored children's views about food advertising on television in the light of recent pub...
Article first published online: 3 JUN 2013Aim: The aim of this study was to update knowledge about c...
Recent years have seen the intensification around the world of debate about the regulation of food a...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unhe...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Some 30 years ago, Australia introduced the Children's Television Standards (CTS) with the twin goal...
The recent review of the Children’s Television Standards (CTS) by the Australian Media and Communica...
Evidence of rising rates of overweight and obesity in Australia has generated considerable discussio...
The advertising industry is facing harsh criticism these days: advertising is blamed for the\ud grow...
Children’s media – both the media produced specifically for children and the much wider category of ...
Objective: To model the health benefits and cost-effectiveness of banning television (TV) advertisem...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...
This paper considers how the dichotomous construction of childhood which has traditionally underpinn...
This study explored children's views about food advertising on television in the light of recent pub...
Article first published online: 3 JUN 2013Aim: The aim of this study was to update knowledge about c...
Recent years have seen the intensification around the world of debate about the regulation of food a...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unhe...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...