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Kids Media - Cultural Force or Commercial Cash Cow?


When: November 2nd, 2005 10:30 to 18:00
Location: The Royal Society, London SW1
Price: £112.00
Reduced to £60.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
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Children?s broadcasting is changing fast. But are the needs and interests of children and society being adequately provided for in today?s multi-channel and digital media landscape?

VLV's Children's Broadcasting Conference

Time:9.30am-5pm

Children’s broadcasting is changing fast. But are the needs and interests of children and society being adequately provided for in today’s multi-channel and digital media landscape?

Or are children increasingly at risk from a media landscape dominated by the commercial imperatives of advertising and profit?

Visit: www.vlv.org.uk

Confirmed speakers include:
Alison Sharman, Head of CBBC;
Estelle Hughes, Head of CITV;
Professor Al Aynsley-Green, Children's Commissioner for England;
Jonathan Drori, Director Culture Online, DCMS.

Key sessions to include:
Watching the Box - what are children really watching
The Missing Programmes - why are there so few programmes for teenagers and why are genres including factual and arts underserved?
What's so great about Television? - we ask key players in broadband, interactive games and digital radio if they can provide a real alternative to television
The Way Ahead – in an increasingly market driven broadcasting environment, how can those concerned about the quality of children’s broadcasting help shape the future?

To book please call 01474 352835 or book online at http://www.vlv.org.uk/pages/bookingform.shtml

£112.00 - Corporate (incl VAT)
£60.00 - Charity and Voluntary Sector (incl VAT)
£50.00 - Academic/Individual (incl VAT)
£26 - VLV Members
£19.00 - Students (excluding lunch)

Location

The Royal Society, London SW1


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