Category: CMF Newsletter
Updates on the BFI’s Young Audiences Content Fund
January 28, 2021 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
By Jackie Edwards, Head of BFI’s Young Audiences Content Fund. The Young Audiences Content Fund is a Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) funded, 3 year pilot to support the development and production of brilliant television for British children and teens. We opened the doors on the 1st April 2019 with the specific intent […]
CMF Welcomes Wincie Knight
January 28, 2021 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
The Children’s Media Foundation is delighted to welcome Wincie Knight, Vice President of Global Inclusion Strategies at ViacomCBS Networks International (VCNI), Europe, Middle East and Africa, as our new Board member. Wincie is responsible for leading VCNI’s diversity and inclusion strategy in Britain, Europe, Israel, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. She reports to Marva […]
Lockdown, Education, and Children’s Media Use
January 27, 2021 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
By Christine Singer, CMF Executive Group. For many families and children in the UK, 2021 kicked off with old and new challenges and uncertainties, with schools having to close their doors once again to all pupils, except for vulnerable and key worker children. Much about the upcoming school term remains unknown, including when schools will […]
Evidence Session to the House of Commons Select Committee Meeting on the Future of Public Service Broadcasting
December 29, 2020 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
On 17th November the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee held an evidence session on the future of public service broadcasting. This hearing explored the future of public service broadcasting (PSB) at a point when its future is being questioned again against the increasing popularity of subscription video on demand (SVOD) services like Netflix. CMF […]
Gender Stereotypes in Early Childhood: New Report by the Fawcett Society
December 29, 2020 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
By Olivia Dickinson Digital Consultant and Diversity and Inclusion Representative CMF Executive Group On 15th December, the Fawcett Society published the final report of their Commission on Gender Stereotypes in Early Childhood. The report, Unlimited Potential, is the culmination of an 18-month process of research and evidence gathering, co-chaired by Professor Becky Francis, now Chief […]
The Online Harms Bill Moves Forward… Slowly.
December 29, 2020 Christine Singer CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
By Colin Ward Deputy Director, Children’s Media Foundation It’s heartening to see that the UK Government has leapt into action in response to the article in last month’s CMF newsletter, which highlighted the lack of progress in bringing forward legislation to protect children online. The famously nimble Whitehall machine has creaked into first gear […]
Whatever Happened To The Online Harms Bill?
November 27, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 0
By Colin Ward, Jayne Kirkham and John Kent CMF Executive Group ‘The Online Harms What?’ Caught in the middle of a pandemic and Britain’s ongoing divorce from Europe, it is not surprising that a piece of media-related legislation might be lost in the quagmire of more important and pressing matters in British politics. But […]
Sandford St Martin Awards 2021
November 26, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 1
Announcing the new Sandford St Martin “Broadcasting in the Time of Corona” Awards. Reflecting the exceptional work and innovation of broadcasters and content-makers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sandford St Martin Awards are launching two new awards for 2021. Entries and nominations are now being invited for the Trustees’ Corona Content Award for broadcast programmes or reports […]
It’s Only Panto! “Oh No It Isn’t”
November 26, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, 2
By Jez Edwards Actor and Children’s Presenter I was completely unaware whilst I was sat watching a summer show in Blackpool or a Panto in Manchester that my destiny was being mapped out. Years later when I got my first break in TV my agent asked what I would like him to concentrate […]
Creativity Is Magic And Magic Is For Everyone
November 26, 2020 Diana Hinshelwood CMF Blog, CMF Newsletter, Event Reports, 0
By Cressida Cowell Children’s Author and Waterstone’s Children’s Laureate I have spent twenty years writing for children, and over those twenty years I have lost count of the times people have asked me, ‘Have you ever thought of writing for adults?’ as if writing for children was some sort of second best activity, […]
The Secret Edge Of AVODs Is…Kids Content https://kidscreen.com/2022/08/04/the-secret-edge-of-avods-iskids-content/
Screen Australia Selects Nine Projects for Production Funding https://worldscreen.com/screen-australia-selects-nine-projects-productions-funding/
Tulin Ulkutay Eris To Head Up Business At BBC Children’s And Education https://kidscreen.com/2022/08/03/tulin-ulkutay-eris-to-head-up-business-at-bbc-childrens-and-education/
HBO Max Shifting Away From Live-Action Kids Content https://kidscreen.com/2022/08/03/hbo-max-shifting-away-from-live-action-kids-content/
News Digest of Australian Council on Children and the Media (password for subscribers is
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https://childrenandmedia.org.au/assets/files/small-screen-398.pdf