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world summits on children and television
Definition
- The World Summit Movement on Media for Children was conceived by Patricia Edgar, who recognized that television programming for children was changing and under threat in a variety of ways and that international efforts were needed if it was to survive with the values and objectives to which professionals in the industry aspire. In 1993, she began a process of discussions that led to the first World Summit on Television and Children, which was held in Melbourne, Australia, in March 1995 and hosted by the Australian Children's Television Foundation, where Edgar was the founding director. [Source: Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media; World Summits on Children and Television]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/world_summits_on_children_and_television
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