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- Page 11 and 12: Introduction Programming for childr
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- Page 15 and 16: 2 Changing landscape In-home entert
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- Page 19 and 20: It is important to note that since
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- Page 31 and 32: 6 Genre analysis Analysis of the br
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Nick Jr Children’s programming by
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The Disney Channel Children’s pro
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Fox Kids Children’s programming b
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CBeebies and CBBC Children’s prog
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8 Children’s viewing habits Child
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As the table below shows, the top t
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Although children in multichannel h
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With the influx of new channels ove
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9 New media Since the previous stud
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10 Changes since the 1997 study The
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■ ■ In this analysis to 2001, t
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Section 2 The opinions of children
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11 The role of television The work
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Access to multichannel television N
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12 When, where and how are children
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Over dinner/tea It is taken for gra
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(Boy, aged 10, Edinburgh) Who do ch
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Fathers know more than mothers do?
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13 Children’s understanding of te
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Some favourite programmes Young gir
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‘I think for children like mine,
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(Girl, aged 11, London) In general,
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14 Terrestrial versus multichannel
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The EPG has brought viewing to life
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About programming generally: ‘I c
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‘I find Friends quite shallow. It
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15 Conclusions New media abound, bu
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Appendix 1: Methodology Rosenblatt
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Appendix 3: Broadcasting Standards
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