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Children’s Television Act: FCC Could Improve Efforts to Oversee Enforcement and Provide Public
註釋The Children¿s Television Act of 1990 (CTA) and related FCC rules restrict advertising during children¿s programs, whether aired by broadcast stations, cable operators, or satellite providers, and encourage broadcasters to air at least three hours per week of educational and informational programming for children (known as ¿core children¿s programming¿). Broadcasters that certify in their license renewal application that they aired the minimum amount of core children¿s programming are eligible for expedited review. This report dfiscusses: (1) trends in children¿s programming; (2) FCC efforts to enforce the act; and (3) the extent to which parents value and use core children¿s programming. Illustrations. This is a print on demand report.