This article addresses a deficit in television scholarship through its focus on children’s engagements with contemporary factual entertainment television. The article seeks to indicate the contemporary diversity of children’s engagements with factual television, to examine public service broadcasters’ increasing use of children’s performative labour in non-drama productions and to point the way for further research. The article begins with a survey of existing literature on children, television and factual entertainment in order to identify the lack of attention paid to this issue and these questions. In the next section, we draw on interviews conducted with television producers to frame our discussion of the ways in which analysis of factu...
This paper aims to discuss the viewpoints of a range of television professionals regarding young au...
This thesis examines the uses and purpose of the fantastic in British children’s television between ...
This study focuses on how the playing of children is being affected by watching TV, if it is being a...
This article addresses a deficit in television scholarship through its focus on children’s engagemen...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 257-266.Abstract -- Candidate's statement -- Acknowledgements...
What is usually known about television for children are the programmes broadcast. In contrast, the u...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
The advent of digital transmission, pay-TV and the internet fragmented the child audience across sev...
This paper, based on a case study of the production of the BBC children's news programme, Newsround,...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
This article examines the television show Play School and the consistency with which it has engaged ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research investig...
When children watch television, they can assess the reality of what they are seeing. Content judged ...
In relation to media policy, children's television is ‘special’ on a number of levels. The ways in w...
This paper aims to discuss the viewpoints of a range of television professionals regarding young au...
This thesis examines the uses and purpose of the fantastic in British children’s television between ...
This study focuses on how the playing of children is being affected by watching TV, if it is being a...
This article addresses a deficit in television scholarship through its focus on children’s engagemen...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 257-266.Abstract -- Candidate's statement -- Acknowledgements...
What is usually known about television for children are the programmes broadcast. In contrast, the u...
The provision of children's content should be a key constituent of the public service brand, but has...
The advent of digital transmission, pay-TV and the internet fragmented the child audience across sev...
This paper, based on a case study of the production of the BBC children's news programme, Newsround,...
Since its inception, the relationship between television and the child audience has been the subject...
This article examines the television show Play School and the consistency with which it has engaged ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research investig...
When children watch television, they can assess the reality of what they are seeing. Content judged ...
In relation to media policy, children's television is ‘special’ on a number of levels. The ways in w...
This paper aims to discuss the viewpoints of a range of television professionals regarding young au...
This thesis examines the uses and purpose of the fantastic in British children’s television between ...
This study focuses on how the playing of children is being affected by watching TV, if it is being a...