[From Introduction] Jon Snow, a respected UK journalist and news presenter, has argued that children ‘have a watershed to protect them but no mechanism to inform them’ (Snow 1994). Observing that there is a disproportionate amount of news and current affairs programmes for adults in comparison to children, he concludes that broadcasters are failing to inform this important constituency of society. This general argument usefully focuses attention on the quantity of news information available for children but in doing so fails to discuss the child audience’s regular diet of news through specialised children's news programmes on both terrestrial and non-terrestrial television channels – whether BBC1, Channel 4 or Nickelodeon. Likewise, the med...
Cette thèse de doctorat s’intéresse à la production du Journal Télévisé (JT) pour enfants à travers ...
In the UK, concern over the 'dumbing down' of children's programmes has met with defensive responses...
In the UK, concern over the 'dumbing down' of children's programmes has met with defensive responses...
[From Introduction] Jon Snow, a respected UK journalist and news presenter, has argued that children...
This paper, based on a case study of the production of the BBC children's news programme, Newsround,...
Based on a production study of children's news, this article examines the unique new(s) views of the...
This paper presents findings from a BBC/AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP)project, carri...
This paper presents findings from a BBC/AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP)project, carri...
This paper presents findings from a BBC/AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP)project, carri...
Based on a participant observation study of the British children's news programme Newsround, this ar...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
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...
This article analyses comparative representations of childhood in British television programmes shor...
This article analyses comparative representations of childhood in British television programmes shor...
Cette thèse de doctorat s’intéresse à la production du Journal Télévisé (JT) pour enfants à travers ...
In the UK, concern over the 'dumbing down' of children's programmes has met with defensive responses...
In the UK, concern over the 'dumbing down' of children's programmes has met with defensive responses...
[From Introduction] Jon Snow, a respected UK journalist and news presenter, has argued that children...
This paper, based on a case study of the production of the BBC children's news programme, Newsround,...
Based on a production study of children's news, this article examines the unique new(s) views of the...
This paper presents findings from a BBC/AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP)project, carri...
This paper presents findings from a BBC/AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP)project, carri...
This paper presents findings from a BBC/AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP)project, carri...
Based on a participant observation study of the British children's news programme Newsround, this ar...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
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...
This article analyses comparative representations of childhood in British television programmes shor...
This article analyses comparative representations of childhood in British television programmes shor...
Cette thèse de doctorat s’intéresse à la production du Journal Télévisé (JT) pour enfants à travers ...
In the UK, concern over the 'dumbing down' of children's programmes has met with defensive responses...
In the UK, concern over the 'dumbing down' of children's programmes has met with defensive responses...