Last week I finished the children's television chapter of my green paper
of my book project. the green paper is a reference to a public
consulation by the british government where citizens can post their
thoughts a proposed implimenation of a party's manifesto. That chapter
is part of my response.
Things have gone a whole lot worse when it comes to children's
television in America. They have the following choices: court, sitcom
reruns, edutainment, trash talk show, or "if it bleeds it leads" 'local'
news. If broadcasters really care about the public interest, then why
abodcate their responsiblity to cable/satellite? Some children to this
day have families that don't want or can afford subscription television.
But they don't care isince they concentrated on the 18-36 AWASPs.
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