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Machalow, Robert – 1977
General rules for using the terms in this subject heading list for a research collection include: (1) terms not used as major subject headings; (2) floating subheadings; (3) form subject headings; and (4) classes of terms not included but which can be used. Terms, listed alphabetically with cross references, cover such areas as geography,…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Library Collections, Special Libraries, Subject Index Terms

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)
Searcy, Ellen; Chapman, Judith E. – 1972
The intent of this document has been to provide a synthesis of the status of research on children's television that could be used as an information base for planning purposes. An outline or hierarchy of critical television research topics which need further investigation has been compiled from an analysis of major reference documents and personal…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Mass Media, Preschool Learning, Program Evaluation

Gilman, Ivan – Educational Media International, 1977
The three National Television Networks in the United Kingdom are discussed as educational resources for general viewers, viewers attending educational institutions, and unaffiliated adult students. (STS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Broadcast Television, Childrens Television, Educational Television
Anderson, Daniel R.; And Others – AV Communication Review, 1977
Assertions that television (Sesame Street in particular) produces hyperactivity, impulsivity, disorganized behavior, and shortened attention spans in pre-school children were investigated. No evidence was found that rapid television pacing has an immediate negative impact on behavior of preschool children. (Author/STS)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Childrens Television, Educational Television, Hyperactivity

Forge, Karen L. S.; Phemister, Sherri – Child Study Journal, 1987
Study examined the effect of prosocial cartoons on 40 preschool children. Supported hypothesis that prosocial program models would elicit more prosocial behavior than would neutral program models. Implications for future research on prosocial children's programming were discussed. (Author/RWB)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Childrens Television, Preschool Children, Prosocial Behavior
Cooney, Joan Ganz – USA Today, 1984
The United States remains one of the few postindustrial societies that does not take television seriously, especially as it affects children. Expectations that the new technologies, such as cable and video discs, may provide new opportunities to serve the real interests of children should be tempered by television's past performance. (RM)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Childrens Television, Futures (of Society), History

Bodwell, Douglas F. – PTA Today, 1985
Loss of educational progress during the summer can be minimized by watching and participating in public television series designed to teach children out of school. Three series, Reading Rainbow, 3-2-1 Contact, and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Elementary Education, Preschool Education, Public Television

Pingree, Suzanne – Communication Research: An International Quarterly, 1986
Children's attention to television, measured by visual attention and by self-reports, varied in this study depending on the comprehensibility of the content. Results suggest, however, that comprehensibility may be of limited value in explaining older children's active television viewing. (PD)
Descriptors: Attention, Childrens Television, Comprehension, Television Research
Glaubke, Christina Romano; Miller, Patti – 2003
The Federal Communications Commission is currently considering modifying or eliminating existing media ownership rules. Children's advocates are concerned that any changes to these rules could negatively affect the already limited amount and types of programming available for children. Children Now conducted the first study to examine the…
Descriptors: Centralization, Childrens Television, Comparative Analysis, Mergers
Wan, Guofang – 2000
This study involved a content analysis of 25 episodes of "Barney and Friends," a popular children's television series by the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). The study examined the literacy elements of "Barney and Friends" through the perspectives of emergent literacy theories. The purposes of the study were: (1) to find out…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Content Analysis, Educational Television, Emergent Literacy
McCollum, James F., Jr.; Bryant, Jennings – 1999
Following a content analysis, 85 children's programs were assigned a pacing index derived from the following criteria: (1) frequency of camera cuts; (2) frequency of related scene changes; (3) frequency of unrelated scene changes; (4) frequency of auditory changes; (5) percentage of active motion; (6) percentage of active talking; and (7)…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Content Analysis, Preschool Education, Programming (Broadcast)

Von Feilitzen, Cecilia; And Others – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1980
Describes aspects of television and radio broadcasting in Sweden. Particular attention is given to children's programs, children's viewing patterns, the influence of TV on children, and how to improve the quality of radio and television programs. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Foreign Countries, Improvement, Programing (Broadcast)
England, A. W. – Use of English, 1981
An adaptor of children's books for television explains the difficulties of translating such works into television fare. (FL)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Childrens Television, Elementary Secondary Education, Programing (Broadcast)

Webster, James G.; Coscarelli, William C. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1979
Describes research undertaken to determine third- and fifth-grade children's television viewing preferences in a choice of adult or children's television shows. Two studies were carried out: (1) distribution of a forced choice questionnaire, and (2) showing of an edited videotape introduction to shows listed in the questionnaire. (SW)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Interest Research, Television Research