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Ariella
Ariella
4/19/2017 11:24:45 AM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@Dhagar I suppose we can see it that way. I did watch some educational programs, too, like "The Electric Company" and "321 Contact." But, admittedly, a lot of the stuff on I realized was rather dumb even as a kid.

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elizabethv
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4/19/2017 1:01:32 PM
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I don't know that a child's preference for watching TV on the television is entirely controlled by them. My kids get most of their screen time from the television, because  that's where we put them. They watch TV and play in the same room, while my husband and I have switched to watching a lot of our screen time from our phones, tablets and computers (because the kids are on the TV.) My kids do watch their tablets on specified road trips, and our phones occasionally in stores if we say so - but they don't even have their own phones (not the case for all kids, but mine don't) and their tablets are a lot more strictly controlled than the television. 

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DHagar
DHagar
4/19/2017 5:49:17 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@adi, fascinating points on the variations in value children hold as a result of the cultural differences and the family values put on certain technologies. 

I also believe your points on the European family values holds very true today.

I guess this is why the key opportunities for broadcasters is to deliver the content through multiple channels - the existing TV networks, as well as the developing devices - maybe like a hub/spoke design?

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DHagar
DHagar
4/19/2017 5:51:32 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@Ariella, I am with you on that - but we did learn new things even through the entertainment modes.  Very true that the sophistication of children's programs have advanced tremendously.  Plus, I don't think the initial educational programs were very entertaintaing - as they are now.  It ws more of an "either/or" situation.

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DHagar
DHagar
4/19/2017 5:54:23 PM
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@afwriter, those are interesting distinctions.  That seems to reflect that the TV represents more official family viewing and the devices are their own personal territory?  Probably after hours as well - ie after bed time?

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vnewman
vnewman
4/19/2017 7:08:18 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@Dhagar - so true.  It is one of the few places in the home you can still have a collective, shared experience in the house aside from the dinner table or perhaps playing board games, which I don't think is as common as it used to be either!

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DHagar
DHagar
4/19/2017 7:12:50 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@vnewman, true - it is one of the last hold-ons for family events!  Let's hope we don't lose that too - even if people eat at different times/places, they can gather at home to watch together!

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vnewman
vnewman
4/19/2017 7:16:27 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
Wow Adi - those are fascinating insights.  A "punishment" sounds so harsh but it makes sense when you frame it in the terms of the alternative being so much more attractive.  I hear the same sentiments from my 4 year-old who will say "I don't want to watch TV, I want a video."  Which to me, means he wants to be in control of what he's watching because of the touch screen.  So I guess not being in control is the punishment part (he can't work the remote!)

What you are saying about the Danes definitely rings true I think - the whole culture puts an emphasis on that cozy, warm feeling of hygge.  I could see where their TV programming reflects that.

 

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vnewman
vnewman
4/19/2017 7:17:42 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@Ariella - what did you think about Sesame Street?  

Did anyone here watch the Sunday Morning piece on the beginnings of the show?

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Ariella
Ariella
4/19/2017 7:19:12 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@vnewman for some reason, I never took to "Sesame Street." I did watch "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood" and some of the other PBS kids shows like the two I mentioned but not that one.

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