Australian-made children’s TV all but gone on commercial free-to-air networks
by Amanda Meade from World news | The Guardian on (#62R6T)
Fall in amount of locally made children's programming attributed to watering down of quota by former Coalition government
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Locally made children's programming has all but been abandoned by the commercial television networks after the effective abolition of the quota by the Morrison government.
The leading commercial network, Seven, screened just 6.5 hours of children's television last year and none of it was Australian-made. The single program was a live action show from New Zealand called Mystic.
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