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Li, Jin; Li, Jimei – Early Education and Development, 2002
Examined the cultural basis and relevance of "Zhima Jie," a Chinese adaptation of "Sesame Street." Found that most of 3- to 6-year-olds in the sample desired books and learning materials, with disadvantaged children more likely than more advantaged children to desire books and learning materials. Older children showed a greater…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Television, Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries

Riffe, Daniel; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1989
Examines how females and minorities are represented on children's Saturday morning television commercials, focusing on how often they are present, settings in which they are portrayed, and types of White-minority interactions. Finds that more women and minorities are present in advertisements than earlier studies indicated, but that White males…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Content Analysis, Females

Wilson, Barbara J.; Smith, Stacy L.; Potter, W. James; Kunkel, Dale; Linz, Daniel; Colvin, Carolyn M.; Donnerstein, Edward – Journal of Communication, 2002
Investigates the nature and extent of violence contained in television programming that targets children aged 12 and younger. Notes that the violence itself is just as likely to be glamorized in children's as in nonchildren's shows, but it is even more sanitized and more likely to be trivialized. Documents five subgenres of children's programming…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Childrens Television, Elementary Education, Programming (Broadcast)
What Works Clearinghouse, 2006
"Arthur," a book-based educational television program designed for children ages 4-8, is popular among preschool and kindergarten students. The program is based on the storybooks, by Marc Brown, about Arthur, an 8-year-old aardvark. Each show is 30 minutes in length and includes two stories involving characters dealing with moral issues.…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Public Television, Childrens Television, Listening Comprehension
Donlevy, Jim – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2006
CYBERCHASE, an interactive math-based adventure series for young viewers, is entering its fifth season on public broadcasting stations in the United States. This article explore season highlights and suggests benefits of using CYBERCHASE to supplement math lessons in school and at home.
Descriptors: Public Television, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Television, Childrens Television
Önder, Alev; Dagal, Asude Balaban – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2007
The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the opinions of parents of pre-school children about children's programmes on TV. The study had two phases: In the first step "The Evaluation Scale for Children's Programmes" was translated into Turkish, the reliability and validity of the scale was tested through analyzing of the data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Television Viewing, Preschool Children
National Endowment for the Humanities (NFAH), Washington, DC. – 1992
This guide describes more than 800 film, television, and radio productions developed with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). NEH supports projects that convey significant scholarship to the general public and engage citizens in critical interpretation and analysis of the humanities. Film, video, and radio programs are…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Educational Radio, Educational Television, Films
Colby, Pamela A. – 1993
From 1969 to 1993 the definition of program length commercials has not been consistent. The FCC's first involvement with program length commercials was in 1969 when "Hot Wheels," a cartoon based on Mattel Corporation's Hot Wheels cars, was alleged to be nothing more than a 30 minute commercial. The FCC made no formal ruling but did…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Tregoning, Julia – 1986
This paper begins with an introduction which covers viewing time; television as a significant developmental experience; Piagetian stages of cognitive development; and changing developmental tastes in television viewing. The paper then focuses on television in relation to learning; television and violence; advertising; and parents' ability to…
Descriptors: Advertising, Childrens Television, Developmental Stages, Mass Media Effects
Christo, Doris Hedlund – 1988
Focused on research concerning children and television, this annotated bibliography lists 44 articles selected from the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) database from 1983 to 1988. Topics include: (1) the effects of television violence on children; (2) television viewing patterns; (3) children's television programs; and (4)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Children, Childrens Television, Mass Media Effects
Hart, Karen J. – 1981
A study was conducted to evaluate television commercials based on their reading (or print) content. Commercials aired on the three major networks during Saturday morning programing were viewed for six consecutive weeks. Each commercial was analyzed to determine how it used printed words to sell a product. The results revealed that the printed word…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Reading Research
Center for Action Research, Princeton, NJ. – 1977
A project examining the need for change in children's television environment and for the establishment of a grant-making organization designed to address the needs of the children's broadcasting environment consulted a variety of interests, insights, and divergent viewpoints. Research studies, government documents, books, professional journals,…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Feasibility Studies, Government Role, Incentive Grants

Baron, Lois J. – 1980
Children from 3 to 14 years of age were asked questions pertaining to their understanding of such television-related characteristics as technique (zooms and edits), fantasy and reality, production source, and acting. Using semi-clinical interviews, the study assessed the kinds of thought processes characteristic of children at varying age levels…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Childrens Television, Cognitive Processes
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp., New York, NY. – 1974
The results of research undertaken to assess the impact of "Big Blue Marble," an international series of children's television shows sponsored by the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, are outlined in this paper. Summaries of the following projects are included: a concept study of consultants' roles in the early stages of…
Descriptors: Audiences, Children, Childrens Television, Foreign Countries
Owen, John W.; Sterling, Bruce S. – 1978
Halloween costumes may be used to examine the influence violent models have on children. On Halloween evening observers recorded the frequency of violent and nonviolent costumes worn by children. When all of the data are inspected they suggest that children confronted with several aggressive models may be more likely to identify with the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Childhood Interests, Children, Childrens Television