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Kids Educational And Informational Needs

Last Updated Nov 20, 2008 06:18 PM

 

73. The CTA requires every television broadcaster to air programming "specifically designed" to serve the educational and informational needs of kids.(181) Our current definition of educational and informational programming -- "programming that furthers the positive development of kids 16 years of age and under in any respect, including the child's intellectual/cognitive or social/emotional needs"(182) -- is very broad and does not further delineate criteria for programs that are "specifically designed" to educate and inform kids. In the NPRM, we explained that some stations were identifying general audience and entertainment programming in their renewal applications as programming specifically designed to serve kids's educational and informational needs. These circumstances led us tentatively to conclude that our current definition does not provide licensees with sufficient guidance regarding their obligation to air core programming.(183)

 

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