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Anderson, Leslie Margaret; Anderson, Jim – Early Child Development and Care, 2010
Television viewing has been linked to the increasing problem of obesity in young children, as well as to the development of inappropriate eating behaviours, yet the mechanism behind this link remains unclear. This study investigated the messages about food and eating that appear in a sample of preschool children's television shows and found that…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Obesity, Nutrition, Young Children

Valleau, Emily Hearn; Baril, Michele – 1975
This collection of speech summaries, workshop findings, and panel and discussion texts given by a total of 23 producers, programmers, performers, researchers, and writers, focuses on Canadian children's television. Introductory remarks by Nan-B. de Gaspe Beaubien are included with summaries of presentations by Sam Rabinovitch, James Dormeyer, Bob…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Conference Reports, Fantasy, Programing (Broadcast)
Sobol, Ken – This Magazine, 1976
Notes that one of the greatest dangers for Canadian television in general is to take American psychological reality as a model for Canadian reality, and to try to build programs around it, instead of around programs that are indigenous to Canadian context. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Welfare, Childrens Television, Comparative Analysis

Taylor, Lorne J.; Skanes, Graham R. – Integrated Education, 1977
This article raises the question of whether Sesame Street could be a valuable learning device for children older than those for whom the program was designed as well as for children who are functioning below average for their ages. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Cognitive Development, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Television
Miller, Lewis – 1978
This paper presents a redefinition of the term "television," examines problems of determining the effects of television on children, reviews research on possible effects of TV on children, and concludes by focusing on prosocial, educational programming. The argument is made that because we are immersed in the phenomenon of television, we…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Communications, Educational Television
Caron, Andre – Phaedrus, 1978
Reviews existing Canadian television networks, their hours of programing and amount of Canadian content, then focuses on programing for children including advertising regulations. Growing interest in television research on cognitive and achievement patterns is cited. (RAO)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Foreign Culture
Liptrott, Peggy; Poyser, Alice – 1979
This report summarizes the findings of a survey of children's broadcasting in Canada, conducted by two media experts who traveled about the provinces and territories of Canada over a one-year period, and recorded their subjective responses to what they discovered. These responses, impressions, and ideas have been translated into recommendations,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Childhood Needs, Children, Childrens Television
Morris, Barbara R. – 1977
This summary of a 3-day informal gathering hosted by the Children's Broadcast Institute in October 1977 for producers, programmers, writers, researchers, advertisers, and consumers, includes introductory remarks by Dr. Fred B. Rainsberry, brief bibliographies of the speakers and workshop participants, the agenda, and summaries of presentations by…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)

Neuman, Susan B.; Pitts, Elaine F. – Reading Teacher, 1983
Reviews bilingual television programing in Canada and the United States and concludes that television networks offer few alternative programs for bilingual children. (FL)
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Childrens Television, Commercial Television, English (Second Language)

Caron, Andre H. – 1980
Activities concerned with children and television described in two Children's Broadcast Institute newsletters published during the International Year of the Child are summarized and discussed. Conferences, events, and symposia described include L'Enfant et Les Mass-Medias, Euro/Pan-American Convention on Television for the Young in the 80's,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Children, Childrens Television
Mainse, David – 1976
Two major objectives of the Alternatives in Children's Broadcasting Project were to determine the extent of the influence of violence in children's television and to determine if children's interest in prosocial programming makes it a viable alternative to violence programming. Both adults and 8-10 year old children were surveyed about their…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Educational Television
Taylor, Lorne, J.; Skanes, Graham R. – 1977
Originally designed for inner city children, ages 3-5 years, "Sesame Street" was designed to increase knowledge in the areas of: symbolic representation (pre-reading skills), cognitive organization which entails relational concepts, reasoning and problem solving, and the child and his world. This study examined the effects of the program…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Age, Childrens Television, Cognitive Development
Hoskins, C.; McFadyen, S. – 1986
This paper discusses Canada's response to international television programming competition, both directly from signals from the United States that are available over the air or by cable, and from foreign programming exhibited by Canadian broadcasters. Major topics discussed are: (1) failure of government regulation to induce significant Canadian…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Childrens Television, Cultural Influences, Drama
1979
This collection of seminar papers is concerned with the presentation of emotions on the screen, the emotional impact of such presentations on young children, and the use of children's televised drama to foster the development of emotional sensitivity. Also considered are differences in the violence depicted on Japanese and American television, and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Children, Childrens Television
Lewis, Richard F. – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1983
Describes a project designed to determine the instructional effectiveness of Sesame Street French segments with elementary school children and to determine teacher interest in creating their own programs from available segments. Results indicate students learned words and phrases that would not have been learned otherwise. Fourteen references are…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Educational Television, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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