This paper examines the changing production ecology of British pre-school television in light of developments since the mid-1990s and the specific role played by the BBC. Underpinning the research is the perception that pre-school television is characterised by a complex set of industry relationships and dependencies that demands content which needs to satisfy a wide range of international circumstances and commercial prerogatives. For the BBC this has created tension between its public service goals and commercial priorities. Pre-school programming began in Britain in 1950, but it was not until the mid-1990s that Britain emerged as a leading producer of pre-school programming worldwide with government/industry reports regularly identifyin...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...
Contemporary children enjoy abundant supplies of television made especially for them, delivered acro...
This paper traces the development of children’s multiplatform commissioning at the Australian ...
CBeebies, the BBC’s brand for young children, has become a successful public service undertaking, la...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
This thesis examines the production of UK children’s public service broadcasting in the 21st century...
Moving away from the dominant discourse of US experience, this article looks at how the production o...
Moving away from the dominant discourse of US experience, this article looks at how the production o...
What has happened to Granada Kids is just the beginning and is symptomatic of the entire kids indepe...
Although clearly recognised in broader institutional histories of British children’s television as a...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
This article examines the evaluation and regulation of public service broadcasting’s (PSB’s) contrib...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...
Contemporary children enjoy abundant supplies of television made especially for them, delivered acro...
This paper traces the development of children’s multiplatform commissioning at the Australian ...
CBeebies, the BBC’s brand for young children, has become a successful public service undertaking, la...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
This thesis examines the production of UK children’s public service broadcasting in the 21st century...
Moving away from the dominant discourse of US experience, this article looks at how the production o...
Moving away from the dominant discourse of US experience, this article looks at how the production o...
What has happened to Granada Kids is just the beginning and is symptomatic of the entire kids indepe...
Although clearly recognised in broader institutional histories of British children’s television as a...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
This article examines the evaluation and regulation of public service broadcasting’s (PSB’s) contrib...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
This submission addresses the needs of child audiences within the transforming media landscape and a...
Contemporary children enjoy abundant supplies of television made especially for them, delivered acro...
This paper traces the development of children’s multiplatform commissioning at the Australian ...