The Children‘s Media Conference
TV & Film
From iPlayer to YouTube to Netflix, and many more in between: the growth of VOD and OTT services in the past few years has been rapid, and shows no signs of stopping. Increasingly children and young people are turning to on-demand services for their entertainment – whether it’s a dedicated app or a streaming video website. This creates a wealth of opportunities for producers and IP holders, as well as the service providers themselves; but it also creates new challenges to ensure safety and quality, and to take advantage of the opportunities a bespoke digital service offers. Join commissioners from a variety of websites, broadcasters, and children’s apps, who’ll discuss what new content they’re looking for, what the benefits and pitfalls are of this growing market, and how you can be a part of its future.
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CMC 2019 - Research - Diversity in UK Kids’ TV
CMC 2019 - Research - Co-viewing, Co-playing, Co-everything
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CMC 2019 - Research - HEIHEI, Disrupting Younger Kids Media Provision in New Zealand
CMC 2019 - Research - Screenage Kids
CMC 2019 - Research - What Children’s Content do Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and YouTube Want?
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Sapphire
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Noga Levy-Rapoport
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CMC 2019 - Opening Keynote: Nadiya Hussain & Changemaker: Noga Levy-Rapoport
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CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Harrison Gunn
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Euella Jackson
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Ruda Santos
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Finlay Pringle
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Dan Lawes
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Brandon Relph
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Alvin Owusu
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