02 Dec 2008
| by Alexandra Jardine
on the kids' TV industry's return to health....The sun may always be shining in Teletubby land, but kids' TV has experienced some tough times ...
, broadcasters have been finding it harder to attract the kind of audiences that make kids' TV economically ...
is kids' TV as 2008 draws to a close? James Thickett, director of market research at Ofcom and the author ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Ben Bold
for the kids' magazine industry. As advertisers shrink budgets and batten down the hatches, publishers must ...
market, the kids' sector is arguably one of the most resilient. Julie Jones, publishing director at Redan ...
, because people are still spending money on their kids." Jaynie Bye, publishing director of BBC Youth ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Adam Woods
and it is close to ubiquitous, with 89% of that age-group's online population taking part. The kids have changed ...
the sophistication of kids as young as seven and eight," says Barnaby Dawe, Turner Broadcasting's vice ...
and virtual worlds are where the hard-to-find kids spend their time, but that doesn't mean they can charge ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
of international kids' TV channel KidsCo, is sceptical about the long-term benefits of the Government's ban ...
out of the kids' business," he says. "People who go to fast-food outlets every day do so either ...