Dear Colleagues
The Journal “Media International Australia” published by Sage is giving free access to read and download articles from its special issue on Children’s Television in Transition until 10th June. If you are interested in broader industry and policy issues relating to children’s content, you can access all the articles here http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/miad/163/1. Please feel free to circulate to colleagues and students. You can also access individual articles through the links below.
Children’s television in transition: policies, platforms and production
Anna Potter, Jeanette Steemers
First Published March 9, 2017; pp. 6–12
Industry Commentary for special issue Children’s Television in Transition
Kim Dalton, Jenny Buckland, Michael Carrington, Greg Childs
First Published February 26, 2017; pp. 13–19
First Published February 6, 2017; pp. 20–30
First Published March 9, 2017; pp. 31–41
International perspectives on the funding of public service media content for children
First Published March 10, 2017; pp. 42–55
First Published February 1, 2017; pp. 56–66
Sonia Livingstone, Claire Local
First Published March 8, 2017; pp. 67–76
Toy unboxing: living in a(n unregulated) material world
David Craig, Stuart Cunningham
First Published March 23, 2017; pp. 77–86
Teachers’ curation of Australian screen content for school-based education
Michael Dezuanni, Stuart Cunningham, Ben Goldsmith, Prue Miles
First Published March 8, 2017; pp. 87–96
Negotiating ‘non-profit’: the survival strategies of the Sesame Workshop
Helle S Jensen, Katalin Lustyik
First Published March 13, 2017; pp. 97–106
Kind regards
Jeanette
Jeanette Steemers
Professor of Culture, Media &
Creative Industries
King’s College London
Strand Campus
London WC2R 2LS