The Children‘s Media Conference
TV & Film
Broadcasters offer preschool programming for children aged 0-6 years, a very wide age span. Because there’s always the chance that the youngest children in the audience might be watching without an adult, broadcasters tend to favour content that does not contain anything too scary or sophisticated for a 2-3 year old, even if it is intended for an older audience. Where can 4-6 year olds find developmentally appropriate content that will arm them with the cognitive, social and emotional tools they will need for school and beyond? Some UK-funded live-action programming does cater to that older audience, but preschool animation tends to play it safe. Can we take more risks in our storytelling to serve 4-6 year olds? How? Parents, broadcasters, writers and academics are brought together to discuss the challenges and possibilities.
CMC 2017 - Research 1 - How Open is Children’s Definition of TV?
CMC 2017 - Creative Keynote - Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood
CMC 2017 - Changemaker - Nikki Christou
CMC 2017 - The Last Word
CMC 2017 - Opening the Vault
CMC 2017 - Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
CMC 2017 - Changemaker - Yasmin Lodhi
CMC 2017 - Changemaker - Steven Kavuma
CMC 2017 - Development Masterclass: Terry Kalagian
CMC 2017 - Play to Learn or Learn to Play?
CMC 2017 - Opening Keynote: In Conversation with James Purnell and Alice Webb
CMC 2017 - Kindfulness
CMC 2017 - Meet the Commissioners: Channels - Disney
CMC 2017 - Meet the Commissioners: Channels - Baby TV
CMC 2017 - Meet the Commissioners: Channels - Nickelodeon
CMC 2017 - Fake News and False Friendships
CMC 2017 - Meet the Commissioners: VoD - Virgin Media
CMC 2017 - Meet the Commissioners: VoD - Hopster
CMC 2017 - Meet the Commissioners: VoD - Kabillion
CMC 2017 - Meet the Commissioners: VoD - Azoomee
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