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The Bunny From Brooklyn
July 28, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Yearbook 2020, 0
Over the past eighty 80 years, Bugs Bunny — known as a “wascally wabbit” by his fellow Looney Tunes character, Elmer Fudd — has entertained audiences of all ages with his zany antics and endearing, timeless appeal. Bugs Bunny’s long ears, knowing eyes, snappy smile and trademark buck teeth are iconic, but it’s […]
Reflections on Inclusivity at CMC 2020 On-Line
July 28, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Event Reports, 0
By Olivia Dickinson Digital Consultant and CMF Executive Group Member for Diversity and Inclusion This year’s CMC gave us an amazing opportunity to create content that gives you concrete, practical actions and takeaways. Every one of the contributors in the 9 films that make up Inclusivity Now tells you at least one practical thing you […]
When Sheffield Comes To You
July 28, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Event Reports, 0
By Jane Kirkham Clerk to the All Party Parliamentary Group CMF Executive Group Member for political and governmental liaison. Maybe I don’t get out enough but I love going to Sheffield. The annual bunfight that is the Children’s Media Conference – I look forward to it all year. OK, I don’t get out much but then […]
Children’s Media Conference 2020 Online
June 26, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
What’s Happening In CMC 2020? By Greg Childs Director, CMF and Diana Hinshelwood Newsletter Editor, CMF Executive Group Lockdown may have stopped us gathering in Sheffield for CMC 2020, but with an on-line conference and an all-star line-up, July’s conference is still the hot ticket. CMC 2020 On-line is happening from 6th -10th […]
PSB And The Future of Public Service Broadcasting In The UK
June 26, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
Proposed Inquiry on Public Service Broadcasting And Content For Children by The Children’s Media Foundation By Colin Ward Research, Outreach and Deputy Director CMF Back in January, before there were any COVID cases in this country, some people working with the Children’s Media Foundation started to ask fundamental questions about the future of […]
Big Steps for Little Radio
June 26, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Yearbook 2020, 0
By Chris Jarvis Little Radio DJ CBeebies Presenter The term ‘Anorak’ was coined by Radio Caroline’s Andy Archer back in the ’60s to describe over enthusiastic fans who sailed out to see the pirate ship. Imagine! There’s no way I’d brave the North Sea in the vain hope of catching a glimpse […]
A Purposeful Future
June 24, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Yearbook 2020, 0
By Bruna Capozzoli Digital Strategist Millennials, those aged roughly between 26 and 40, and Generation Z (11- to 25-year-olds) now make up over half the world’s population. Gradually taking over senior positions in the media industry, they also represent the majority of a highly-skilled tech workforce. They are the ones behind the most […]
Children are Awesome
May 27, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Yearbook 2020, 1
Children are Awesome An article for the Children’s Media Yearbook 2020 By Hazel Kenyon Book Research Director, UK and Ireland, Neilsen Children’s nonfiction book-buying is diversifying, both in authorship and in subject matter. The latest data from Nielsen Book Research shows a continued increase in both the numbers of titles available and the volume sales of […]
Live Theatre for Kids – How Digital Could Make a Difference.
April 29, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Yearbook 2020, 4
By Nathan Guy Actor, Drama Coach and Drama Lead and Creative Support Teacher at Griffin Schools Trust In this world turned upside down by the Corona virus much has been altered. There is a very relevant fear that our children are having a part of their childhood stolen by the Coronavirus pandemic. In the midst of […]
Virtual Children’s Media Yearbook
April 28, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Yearbook 2020, 0
The Children’s Media Yearbook … ish. Mark Wilson Yearbook Editor, The Children’s Media Foundation The Children’ Media Yearbook content 2020 is sponsored by: It’s probably a bit bonkers, and a tad selfish, to moan about abandoned media projects during this surreal and tragic pandemic … but, what the heck, I’m gonna have […]
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Sky Kids goes big on UK content | Royal Television Society https://rts.org.uk/article/sky-kids-goes-big-uk-content
Channel 4's new freedoms after privatisation plans scrapped | Royal Television Society https://rts.org.uk/article/channel-4s-new-freedoms-after-privatisation-plans-scrapped
Same business, different rights amid shift to AVoD | Features | C21Media https://www.c21media.net/department/thought-leadership/same-business-different-rights-amid-shift-to-avod/
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