ABSTRACT

The Children’s Television Community presents a cutting-edge analysis of the children’s television community—the organizations, major players, and approaches to programming—and gives an overview of the history, current state, and future of children’s programming. Leading children’s television professionals and distinguished academicians come together in this volume to take a distinctive behind-the-scenes look at how children’s television is created, programmed, and sold. This thought-provoking work emphasizes the various actors whose creative, financial, political, and critical input go into children’s television, and addresses advocacy for children’s television from multiple approaches.
 
By blending these diverse perspectives, editor J. Alison Bryant offers readers a comprehensive picture of children’s television. Highlights include:
* a community level approach to understanding children’s television;
* perspectives from colleagues in various aspects of the media industry; and
* an eye-opening analysis of how decision-making affects what children are exposed to through television.
 
The Children’s Television Community is highly informative for educators, industry professionals, and practitioners in media, developmental psychology, and education.

part 1|74 pages

Understanding The Children's Television Community

chapter 1|32 pages

The Television Tug-of-War

A Brief History of Children's Television Programming in the United States

part 2|54 pages

Producing Children's Television

chapter 4|17 pages

Producing Children's Television

chapter 5|15 pages

Peeking Behind the Screen

Varied Approaches to the Production of Educational Television

part 3|71 pages

Programming & Selling Children's Television

chapter 7|16 pages

Programming Children's Television

The PBS Model

chapter 8|17 pages

Programming Children's Television

The Cable Model

chapter 10|11 pages

Networked Kids

The Digital Future of Children's Video Distribution

part 4|91 pages

Monitoring Children's Television

chapter 11|26 pages

Kids' Media Policy Goes Digital

Current Developments in Children's Television Regulation

chapter 13|17 pages

Advocates for Excellence

Engaging the Industry

chapter 14|15 pages

Super-Sized Kids

Obesity, Children, Moral Panic, and the Media