The Future of Public Service Media for Young People
This campaign brings together people with a passion for children's media and a shared commitment to put the younger audience at the centre of the national debate on the future of public service content.
Read our multi-authored report: Our Children's Future: Does Public Service Media Matter?
Or browse the articles and authors individually.
Report
Download: Our Children's Future: Does Public Service Media Matter? Or order a printed copy of the report for £10.50 (cost price including postage).
Research
CMF plans a series of research projects to add insights to the Public Service Media debate. The first of these, from our partners at Dubit, explores young people's attitudes and concerns. Initial findings are summarised here: State of the Nation Exec Summary
Events
CMF is staging public events to debate the future of public service media for young people.
The most recent event considered the Young Audiences Content Fund and what might follow it.
The second event: Listening to Kids - Young Voices on Media Choices, brought together research from Kids Know Best and a trio of experts who contributed to the PSM Report to discus the screen choices of British 12-14 years olds.
The first event - on the future of funding - took place on 17th November 2021: Show Me The Money
We need to take children’s TV seriously. Because nothing is more serious than our children.
Frank Cottrell Boyce, author and screenwriter