The Australian Children’s Television Foundation has commissioned a four-year, $328,000 research project into the state of children’s television.
To be delivered in partnership with Swinburne University, ‘Australian Children’s Television Cultures’ will investigate how and why audiences value, discover, and consume local children’s content in the era of on-demand streaming.
For chief investigators Liam Burke, Jessica Balanzategui, Joanna McIntyre, and Djoymi Baker, this means examining responses to changes in technology, local content legislation, and evolving tastes.
Balanzategui told If the project would bring together different aspects of the children’s television landscape.
“The research will have a few different pillars to it,” she said.
“There is the audience research component, which is a series of surveys, and we’ll also be looking into the experience of educators and how much they have used Actf resources and shows in their teaching.
“We will do some policy and industry research into...
To be delivered in partnership with Swinburne University, ‘Australian Children’s Television Cultures’ will investigate how and why audiences value, discover, and consume local children’s content in the era of on-demand streaming.
For chief investigators Liam Burke, Jessica Balanzategui, Joanna McIntyre, and Djoymi Baker, this means examining responses to changes in technology, local content legislation, and evolving tastes.
Balanzategui told If the project would bring together different aspects of the children’s television landscape.
“The research will have a few different pillars to it,” she said.
“There is the audience research component, which is a series of surveys, and we’ll also be looking into the experience of educators and how much they have used Actf resources and shows in their teaching.
“We will do some policy and industry research into...
- 8/30/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
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