We conclude therefore that the public interest is best served by retaining quantitative processing guidelines to ensure that an adequate supply of quality educational programming continues to be available to all children. Single Source Description:This information is designed to inform the applicant community and the public that The Childrens Trust intends to enter into a non-competitive contract (known as a single source) to purchase a product or service unless it is determined by The Trust, based on the responses to this notice, that there is more than one qualified applicant. Given that descriptions of Core Programming are readily available from numerous other sources, we conclude that eliminating this information from the Form 2100 Schedule H will reduce reporting burdens on broadcasters without impairing the ability of the public or Commission staff to monitor stations' compliance with their children's programming obligations. Directs the Secretary to establish an Advisory Council on Children's Educational Television. Ready To Learn is funding 38 half-hour episodes, a one-hour special, a digital app, online games, and hands-on resources for children ages 4-8, families, and educators. 12/20/2019 Agency: Federal Communications Commission Dates: and (e) (1) and (amendatory instruction 3), 73.673 (amendatory instruction 4), and 73.3526 (e) (11) (ii) and (iii) (amendatory instruction 5) published at , August 16, 2019, are effective January 21, 2020. We decline, however, to give these entities 45 days from the end of the calendar year to post the documentation to their public files, as requested by ACA. 12, Later in the first year, as his cognitive and perceptual abilities continue to improve, a baby may be able to recognize people and objects on the screen. The RTL Programming competition is typically held every five years and the next competition will likely take place in 2025. A defined application criterion has been developed. Foundations that support television producing and broadcasting nonprofits. The OFR/GPO partnership is committed to presenting accurate and reliable 2010; 30: 220-238. 2007; 151: 364368. The Commission will send a copy of the Report and Order, including this FRFA, in a report to be sent to Congress pursuant to the Congressional Review Act. the official SGML-based PDF version on govinfo.gov, those relying on it for (iii) Children's television programming reports. Similarly, while section 336 of the Act, as added by the 1996 Act, imposes a general public interest obligation on digital television stations, this section does not require the Commission to adopt specific children's programming requirements. Accordingly, we find that expanding the Core Programming hours, rather than eliminating them altogether, is preferable to ensure that Core Programming is available during time periods when a substantial number of children, particularly children that rely exclusively on live, over-the-air television, are watching video programming. These establishments also produce or transmit visual programming to affiliated broadcast television stations, which in turn broadcast the programs to the public on a predetermined schedule. In 1969, the Children's Television Workshop made a twenty-six-minute pitch reel to line up stations to air a radically new program that appeared to have, as yet, no title. Commenters aver that requiring broadcasters to keep second home windows available for rescheduling preempted Core Programs needlessly restricts their ability to schedule programming in a manner that best serves the needs of their communities. While the NPRM tentatively concluded that the regularly scheduled weekly programming requirement should be eliminated altogether, the record has convinced us not to adopt that tentative conclusion. Children's Television Programming Rules; Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative A Rule by the Federal Communications Commission on 08/16/2019 Document Details Printed version: PDF Publication Date: 08/16/2019 Agency: Federal Communications Commission Dates: Effective Date: 09/16/2019 Document Type: Rule Document Citation: 84 FR 41917 Page: Childrens television viewing and cognitive outcomes: a longitudinal analysis of national data. We note that licensees are required to provide detailed information in their Reports regarding each Core Program that was preempted during the most recent reporting period, including the date and time the program was rescheduled (if rescheduled), the reason for the preemption, and whether promotional efforts were made to notify the public of the rescheduled date and time. We agree with broadcasters that programming that is not regularly scheduled on a weekly basis can serve the educational and informational needs of children. Childrens television exposure and behavioral and social outcomes at 5.5 years: Does timing of exposure matter? Given that we are eliminating the additional processing guideline and will require broadcasters to air a majority of their Core Programming on their primary streams, we conclude that the MVPD comparable carriage requirement is no longer necessary. ACF Grants & Funding - The Administration for Children and Families The results consistently show that very young children perceive TV differently than older children and may be affected by it differently. We note, however, that in assessing whether a business concern qualifies as small under the above definition, business (control) affiliations must be included. Children's television series - Wikipedia A small business concern is one which: (1) Is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. As discussed below, we modify the requirements applicable to Core Programming to provide broadcasters greater flexibility in meeting their children's programming obligations in light of the changes in the media landscape since these requirements were originally adopted. Local PBS stations and community partners around the country used this content and related resources in the neighborhoods that need them most. 801(a)(1)(A). The fund includes two portfolio areas, (1) Direct Service and Program Enhancements and (2) Promotion of Citizen Engagement, Advocacy, and Leadership. Accessibility Statement: The Childrens Trust is committed to providing a fully accessible website experience. And parents who lack the resources or technical knowledge to do so or who are simply concerned about exposing their children to potential online threats will still have an abundant supply of children's educational and informational programming from which to choose, including programming on free, over-the-air television. We expand the 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The most common reason was the belief that the television and video programs that I have my child watch teach him/her something or are good for his/her brain. Moreover, the 1934 Act and the 1996 Act do not directly address the obligations of television stations to serve the educational and informational needs of children. The Children's Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of all children and families in Miami-Dade County. Between 2010-2015, CPB and PBS collaborated with numerous partners to produce, evaluate, and disseminate a collection of evidence-based educational media and learning resources to advance the math and literacy skills of young children, particularly those in low-income communities. Elinor Wonders Why, created by Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson and produced in partnership with Pipeline Studios, will launch on PBS KIDS in September 2020. Leading our nation's movement to establish a system of child and family wellbeing and reduce the number of children in foster care. Federal Register. Privacy Policy | Grants There are also myriad online sites that provide children's educational and informational content for free or via subscription, such as PBS KIDS, YouTube and YouTube Kids, LeapFrog, National Geographic Kids, Scholastic Kids, Smithsonian Kids, Time for Kids, Noggin, Funbrain, Coolmath, and Apple iTunes U. Rather, we encourage broadcast stations to undertake efforts to inform their intended audiences when such programming will air beyond listing it in program guides and TV listings. support the millions of children lacking the basic early learning skills to succeed in school, theU.S. Department of Educations Ready To Learn Television granthas funded, for the past two decades, the development of educational television and digital media targeted at preschool and early elementary school children and their families, especially those who live in low-income communities. Thus, we agree with NAB that children have a demonstrated interest in diversity of programming and formats and may be more engaged by educational and informational programming of different lengths and greater variety. Before a child can learn from television, he must be able to connect these images into a meaningful whole. Therefore, we . Infant television and video exposure associated with limited parent-child verbal interactions in low socioeconomic status households. By Aedrianne Acar. Public television has taken advantage of the opportunities afforded by multicasting by launching a 24/7 PBS KIDS multicast and online streaming channel, which is available to more than 95% of U.S. TV households, including many children who may not attend pre-school. He is unlikely, however, to grasp how images relate to each other and to the real objects they represent. The SBA determines that a wireline business is small if it has fewer than 1500 employees. Share with other services (Opens in new tab), Miami-Dade Campaign for Grade-Level Reading, General Programmatic Funding Requirements. Merrill Palmer Quarterly. As a steward of federal funds, the vast majority of CPB supportby lawgoes directly to local stations through Community Service Grants, which help stations expand the quality and scope of their work. Broadcasters correctly note that appointment viewing among children has declined and many children now prefer to binge-watch or watch video on demand. ACA states that its members, most of which are small cable operators, report spending 16 to 20 hours per quartera total of 64 to 80 hours per yearattempting to collect the necessary documents. This PDF is Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT), Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines, See all grantmaking to television broadcasters, Iowa State Univeristy of Science and Technology, John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation, Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association (WETA), Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF), Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR), Window To the World Communications (WTTW), Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission, Trinity Health of New England Corporation, See all grants to television broadcasters. | Login. Under Category B, the Bureau staff will approve the children's programming portion of a licensee's renewal application where the licensee makes a showing that the station has aired a package of different types of educational and informational Start Printed Page 41919programming that, while containing somewhat less than three hours per week of Core Programming, demonstrates a level of commitment to educating and informing children that is at least equivalent to airing three hours per week of Core Programming. Listed below are upcoming, current or recent grant opportunities. Current Commission records show 4,600 cable systems nationwide. Along the way, they will develop Executive Functioning (EF) skills such as collaboration, decision-making, and problem-solving. Nevertheless, there is evidence in the record that short-form video content may be more effective for engagement and that many children in fact prefer short-form programming. 57. Anderson DR, Hanson KG. 70. The Commission adopted this requirement for both commercial and noncommercial broadcasters in 2004 to address concerns that there was a continued lack of awareness on the part of parents regarding the availability of Core Programming, finding that use of the E/I symbol could greatly improve the public's ability to recognize and locate Core Programs at minimal cost to broadcasters. Students must be majors in the Television department. At the same time, we recognize that the marketplace for children's programming has evolved since the Start Printed Page 41923regularly scheduled weekly programming requirement was adopted in 1996. 38. The very limited nature of this exception will ensure that it cannot be used to circumvent the children's programming requirements.Start Printed Page 41928. Moreover, under our revised rules, broadcasters will be able to produce or acquire a wider variety of innovative children's programming, such as educational specials and short-form programming, that may attract more young viewers and therefore more advertising dollars, thus leading to an increase in program quality. (d) The Commission will apply the processing guideline in this paragraph (d) to digital stations in assessing whether a television broadcast licensee has complied with the Children's Television Act of 1990 (CTA) on its digital channel(s). Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) Service. The reports can be obtained from the station's online public inspection file at publicfiles.fcc.gov or from the FCC's Children's Educational Television Reporting page. When a baby is born, his brain has about all of the neurons (or nerve cells) it will ever have. 41. The on-air notification must include the alternate date and time when the preempted program will air. In today's on demand world, where multiple episodes of video programs drop at the same time on OTT providers such as Netflix and Amazon, broadcasters assert that they should have the flexibility to offer educational and informational programs other than weekly series of uniform length episodes and to offer blocks of several different episodes of the same Core Program on a single day. Under both Category A and B, a minimum of 26 hours per quarter of Core Programming aired by broadcast stations must be regularly scheduled weekly programming. In addition, commercial television stations must identify core programs by displaying the symbol E/I throughout the program. While stations may still choose to use a second home as a strategy for rescheduling preempted children's programming, we agree that for many this policy is unnecessarily burdensome and accordingly eliminate it as a requirement for counting rescheduled children's programming toward compliance with the processing guidelines. We conclude that this approach will ensure that children are able to reap the benefits of viewing educational and informational programming on a regularly scheduled weekly basis, while also providing broadcasters greater scheduling flexibility and the opportunity to offer a greater variety of educational programming. Second Amendment to Request for Proposals NGWSGP Technical Advisory and Administrative Assistance, Collaborative Operations and Services Grant Program. Under both of these options, a Core Program must be at least 30 minutes long, as is the case under our Category A processing guideline today. Developmental Review. 20. Ready To Learn Television - U.S. Department of Education . Under this policy, a station that preempts an episode of a Core Program for any reason other than breaking news is required to air the rescheduled program in a previously-selected substitute time slot or second home and provide an on-air notification of the schedule change in order for the rescheduled program to count toward compliance with the processing guidelines. The on-air notification must include the alternate date and time when the program will air. The Report shall identify the licensee's educational and informational programming efforts, including programs aired by the station Start Printed Page 41936that are specifically designed to serve the educational and informational needs of children. GrantWatch brings you grants to provide services for children in Texas, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth. We find it speculative, however, the extent to which, if at all, the overall quality of children's programming will be affected. provide legal notice to the public or judicial notice to the courts. In this grant cycle, CPB and PBS worked with experts in early learning to create science and literacy-based television series, videos, games, mobile apps, and engagement resources. Recordkeeping Requirements for Commercial Limits, H. Effective Date of Revised Children's Programming Rules, A. B. Early childhood television viewing and adolescent behavior. Robb M, Richert R, Wartella E. Just a talking book? The record in this proceeding convincingly shows that there is more educational and informational programming available to children today than ever before. Parents can monitor and take appropriate steps to safeguard their children's internet use. NOFA 2019-14 Promotion of Citizen Engagement, Advocacy, and LeadershipThe Community Engagement fund is a noncompetitive opportunity that provides community partners not directly funded by The Childrens Trust the opportunity to seek funding for programs that support communities as well as children and their families in Miami-Dade County. Small foundations have <$10M in assets. We recognize that not all of the content available on these non-broadcast platforms is programming specifically designed to serve the educational and informational needs of children. As NAB points out, however, broadcast channels are not child-oriented for most of the viewing day, Start Printed Page 41921and they may also include programs that some parents would prefer their children not view. 2. Furthermore, the programming must be produced locally by the station to serve the community where the station is located. It offers a substantial amount of bona fide program-related or other non-commercial content. H.R.1677 - Children's Television Act of 1990 - Congress.gov We revise Category A of the processing guidelines to provide broadcasters two separate options for demonstrating compliance with the children's programming requirements. The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date. Board Approval of Funding Release: January 23, 2023, Release Request for Proposals (RFP): April 3, 2023. As set forth below, Category A of the processing guidelines will provide broadcast stations enhanced flexibility by allowing them to choose between the existing three-hours per week guideline and a new 156-hour annual guideline. As a result of limited resources, the existing requirement on public stations is effectively transferred to all new and emerging platforms. Moreover, no commenter specifically objects to eliminating this requirement for noncommercial stations. We also note that PBS member stations, which make up 90% of all noncommercial stations, identify and provide detailed descriptions of their educational and informational children's programs on their websites. Federal Register :: Children's Television Programming - Monday, May 1st The granteestwo award-winning public telecommunications entitieswill create TV and digital experiences for children that teach the content and skills needed to succeed in elementary school, and they will work with independent evaluators to conduct studies of their effectiveness. This effort will also empower and equip parents, caregivers, and communities to support children's learning and growth in these areas to put children on a path to lifetime success. Allowing broadcasters to air a minority of their Core Programming hours on a multicast stream will enable them to offer viewers more programming options on their primary streams, including more news and programming of local community interest. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. 25. Anderson DR, Huston AC, Schmitt KL, et al. 39. The additional processing guideline applicable to stations that multicast is eliminated. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. All of these 682 additional stations currently provide children's programming. ACTION: We recognize that publishers of program guides are not obligated to include children's programming information provided by stations in their guides. 21-23 Even worse, they may crowd out healthier activities and set the stage for heavier television use throughout childhood. Infant and early childhood exposure to adult-directed and child-directed television programming: Relations with cognitive skills at age four. 20. The grants, the first to be approved under a new five-year cycle of the department's Ready To Learn Television program, provide $24.3 million to CPB and . 28. 2010; 33: 176-188. Of these over-the-air households, 41% are traditional over-the-air households, without any streaming service provider. Under Category A, a licensee can demonstrate compliance with the processing guideline by checking a box on its renewal application and providing supporting information indicating that the station has aired three hours per week (as averaged over a six-month period) of Core Programming. An extensive directory of current grant opportunities from a variety of local, state and national sources. About the Federal Register 5. View Details. 2010; 30: 239255. We direct the Media Bureau to make the necessary changes to Form 2100 Schedule H to implement our revised rules and policies in a manner that is consistent with this Report and Order. The association between television viewing and irregular sleep schedules among children less than 3 years of age. View Details. Television exposure as a risk factor for aggressive behavior among 3-year-old children. Using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (ECLS-B; n = 6,250), this study examined whether children who display difficult behaviors early in life watch more television from year-to-year.
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