One notable feature of Arab broadcasting has been the belated emergence of free-to-air channels for children. Today, with children’s channels a still-expanding feature of the Arab satellite television landscape, the region is witnessing growth in the local animation industry alongside intensified competition for child audiences through imported content and a selective squeeze on state funds. In this context the policies and rationales that inform production and acquisition of children’s content remain far from transparent, beyond occasional public rhetoric about protecting children from material that ‘breaches cultural boundaries and values’ and providing programmes that revere a perceived ‘Arab-Islamic’ heritage and preserve literary forms...
Qatar's rulers established Al-Jazeera Children's Channel in 2005 to nurture Arab and Islamic traditi...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...
The ubiquity of digital distribution makes the very idea of children’s ‘television’ seem almost anti...
This paper discusses child rights advocacy in the Arab world which can be frustrated by unequal deve...
In this paper I make a brief outline of what research says in other parts of the world than the Arab...
This study assesses the relationship between Egyptian children and television as well as the impact ...
This book addresses gaps in our understanding of processes that underpin the making and circulation ...
This paper discusses the performance of Nigerian television stations as regards their programmes for...
This paper discusses the performance of Nigerian television stations as regards their programmes for...
Broadcast regulation can seem very ambiguous to audiences who watch television, with many not knowin...
Heralding the imminent screening of a new series of Iftah ya Simsim (Open Sesame) for pre-schoolers ...
Children are by far the most important asset for the future of any nation. Hence, any investment in ...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
Qatar's rulers established Al-Jazeera Children's Channel in 2005 to nurture Arab and Islamic traditi...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...
The ubiquity of digital distribution makes the very idea of children’s ‘television’ seem almost anti...
This paper discusses child rights advocacy in the Arab world which can be frustrated by unequal deve...
In this paper I make a brief outline of what research says in other parts of the world than the Arab...
This study assesses the relationship between Egyptian children and television as well as the impact ...
This book addresses gaps in our understanding of processes that underpin the making and circulation ...
This paper discusses the performance of Nigerian television stations as regards their programmes for...
This paper discusses the performance of Nigerian television stations as regards their programmes for...
Broadcast regulation can seem very ambiguous to audiences who watch television, with many not knowin...
Heralding the imminent screening of a new series of Iftah ya Simsim (Open Sesame) for pre-schoolers ...
Children are by far the most important asset for the future of any nation. Hence, any investment in ...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
Qatar's rulers established Al-Jazeera Children's Channel in 2005 to nurture Arab and Islamic traditi...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...