Category: CMF Newsletter
Children’s Diversity and Representation – Not Just Skin Deep
November 7, 2021 Greg Childs CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Yearbook 2021, 0
Marcus Ryder is a journalist with over 25 years of experience, including 10 at senior management level. He is currently Head of External Consultancies at the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity at Birmingham City University. This article was commissioned by the Children’s Media Foundation and published in the Children’s Media Yearbook 2021. A few […]
CMF Fights Privatisation of Channel 4
October 9, 2021 Greg Childs CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
With the arrival of Nadine Dorries (of ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here…’ fame) as the new Secretary of State at the DCMS, the plan to privatise Channel 4 is still very much on the government agenda – despite a huge range of expert individuals, trade unions and industry bodies lining up against the proposals. This includes […]
Young Audiences Content Fund Under Review
October 8, 2021 Greg Childs CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
Prof. Jeanette Steemers, CMF Board member and chair of the Young Audiences Content Fund Steering Committee, reminds us that the time has come for government decisions about the future life of the fund now that the three-year pilot is coming to a close. The Children’s Media Foundation has always been supportive of the Young Audiences […]
Age Appropriate Design Code – At Last!
September 7, 2021 Greg Childs CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
This week the UK took an important step forward in protecting children in the digital world as it fully adopted the Children’s Code. The Code, formerly known as the Age Appropriate Design Code, has been developed by the Information Commissioner in consultation with many interested groups, including the CMF. The Code includes 15 principles and […]
Consultations 2021 and Beyond
September 6, 2021 Greg Childs CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
CMF is facing one of its busiest periods, as it reacts and responds to a variety of public consultations connected with the future of media in the UK and in particular how public service content will be funded and delivered. Well-armed with ideas generated by the CMF Report: Our Children’s Future: Does Public Service Media […]
Theresa Plummer Andrews
September 5, 2021 Greg Childs CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 3
Anna Home, Chair of the Children’s Media Foundation, remembers Theresa Plummer Andrews. Theresa Plummer Andrews (known as Trees or Plum) who sadly died aged 77 on 31st August was one of the greats of the children’s animation world. She was a relatively late-comer to children’s TV. I first met her in 1981 in the London offices […]
Inclusivity at CMC 2021 Online
June 20, 2021 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
By Olivia Dickinson, CMF Diversity and Inclusion Lead This year the theme of the Children’s Media Conference is ‘Together’. As the exec for the Inclusivity Now video strand, and the member of the executive group responsible for Diversity and Inclusion at the Children’s Media Foundation, I wanted to reflect on how my work for […]
Coming Soon To A Digital Device Near You… The CMF’s Public Service Media Report.
June 20, 2021 Greg Childs CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
Colin Ward, CMF’s Deputy Director and Editor of the Report: Our Children’s Future – Does Children’s Media Matter on launch plans. At the end of 2020, the CMF began a major campaign to highlight the failure of government to protect the production, at scale, of UK-originated, culturally-relevant content for our children. The aim of the campaign […]
CMC 2021: The Question Time Session
June 20, 2021 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
By Jayne Kirkham, CMF Executive Group Member for political and governmental liaison On Tuesday 6th July, 11-12noon, CMC will be staging its Question Time session. There’s a long tradition of the Children’s Media Foundation producing the content for this. I’m one of those people that ‘don’t do politics’. I couldn’t tell you what the deputy chancellor of […]
In Conversation with: Olivia Dickinson
May 16, 2021 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
CMF Executive Group member Olivia Dickinson shares with us her perspective on everything children’s media, her childhood memories of re-enacting Punch and Judy, and how she learnt to make the perfect soya cappuccino. What is your earliest memory of children’s media? OD: “Books, both being read to and learning to read. I did not […]
A new non-profit YouTube channel created specifically for Ukrainian children displaced by the war launched in the UK today (Friday 1 July). Sunflower TV (Соняшник ТБ) includes a range of dubbed British children’s programmes https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCfLdej0IDCtAWIpgRLMxhbw
New research indicates BBC News is the most trusted news outlet for teenagers as broadcaster launches campaign to help young people navigate fake news https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2022/other-side-of-the-story
TV ad breaks could get longer as rules reviewed https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61997064
BBC & Bad Robot partner to adapt children’s classic ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse’ #tcmc
https://tbivision.com/2022/07/01/bbc-bad-robot-partner-to-adapt-childrens-classic-the-boy-the-mole-the-fox-and-the-horse/
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