Moves to shift the BBC’s output of children’s programming from mainstream channels such as BBC1 and BBC2to audience specific brands such as CBBC and CBeebies have been criticised for ‘ghettoising’ ...
The BBC is set to reveal a major content deal with YouTube to make programmes for the platform, marking a major shift in the ...
BBC Children’s alum Mel Taylor (Go Jetters, Let’s Talk About Periods) is launching her own production company: See You There ...
Long-serving BBC Children’s producer, Mel Taylor, has left the corporation to set up new indie, See You There Studios.
Netflix and YouTube should pay a levy from their profits to create a £100m fund for UK children’s programming, leading presenters said, amid warnings that kids’ TV is facing a crisis. Former Blue ...
BBC Children’s has unveiled a roster of new commissions for CBeebies and CBBC, including returning fan favorites and brand-new programs. From BBC Studios Kids & Family, Rafi the Wishing Wizard is a ...
UK children's television producer Mel Taylor has left the BBC after over 20 years and set up her own company, See You There ...
BBC Children’s and Education has unveiled a slate of new commissions, bringing a fresh wave of homegrown storytelling to families across the UK. Leading the line-up is The Lady Grace Mysteries, a fast ...