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A Bleak Future for Kids' TV? 5 Dec 2007
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With budget cuts looming,Ìýcan quality shows for children survive?

Last week the Children's Baftas were described as the 'defining wake for children's TV' and leading presenters and programme-makers warned that young people's television would disintegrate unless the Government acted. A recent Ofcom report found that broadcasters were focusing on cartoons and US imports and spending less on home-made programmes. ITV has pulled out of children's production, while the 91¸£ÀûÉç has cut its children's budget by ten per cent. So can quality shows for children survive?

Jenni talks to Anna 91¸£ÀûÉç Chief Executive of Children’s Film and TV foundation and chair of Save Kids’ TV, Anne Gilchrist theÌýController of C91¸£ÀûÉç,Ìýand Nick Wilson,ÌýDirector of children’s programming for Channel Five.





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