It appears every thing is transferring on-line lately, so it is maybe no shock that youngsters’ TV is simply too.
CITV, ITV’s kids’s channel, isn’t any extra; it’s transferring to the corporate’s streaming service, ITVX.
Its BBC equal, CBBC, is anticipated to even be online-only within the subsequent few years.
Many kids these days, although, simply go to YouTube to look at their reveals.
But with an ongoing lower in funding for youths’ TV and the transfer to much less regulated streaming platforms, there are considerations concerning the impression on the standard of programmes and on-line security.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson explores the difficulty with former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq, and Jon Hancock, whose firm Three Arrows Media makes reveals for Sky Kids and BBC Children’s.
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Podcast producer: David Chipakupaku
Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi
Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce
Editor: Wendy Parker
Content Source: news.sky.com