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Tune in to C21FM today from 10am Today we hear from Lanita Ririnui, content commissioner at Māori Television in New Zealand, about the indigenous broadcaster’s efforts to help revitalise Māori culture, and from Rachel Antony, CEO of Border Patrol prodco Greenstone TV, about the Kiwi outfit’s scripted push. Tune in to C21FM by CLICKING HERE. Lanita Ririnui has had a long career in factual TV programming and is now content commis-sioner at Māori Television, Aotearoa New Zealand’s indigenous broadcaster, which provides a wide range of local and international programmes for local audiences. ....
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Company overview Programming for children remains a vital ingredient of the most successful schedules. This festival takes a look at alternative kids programming from around the world. Programming Profile 01-02-2021 Serialised, high-concept animated shows from Europe and North America are finally finding a route to market thanks to the popularity of graphic novels, webcomics and streaming platforms. Nico Franks reports.
For decades, most bibles for animated kids’ projects have emphasised the closed-ended nature of their episodes, which lend themselves to repeatability and give schedulers the flexibility to air a series any way they like.
Flick on the telly and start watching an episode of kids’ TV and the odds are everything will be neatly tied up by the end of the show. ....