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Gould was also on the Board of Advisers to the influential Children's Television Workshop television show, 3-2-1 Contact, where he made frequent guest appearances.
The programme won the 1995 Royal Television Society award for Best Children's Entertainment, and was nominated for the same award again in 1997.
Shortly after creating Sesame Street, its producers developed what came to be called " the CTW model " ( named for the show's production company, The Children's Television Workshop ), a system of television show planning, production, and evaluation based on collaborations between producers, writers, educators, and researchers.
After two years of research the newly formed Children's Television Workshop ( CTW ) received a combined grant of $ 8 million ($ million in dollars ) from the Carnegie Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the U. S. Federal Government to create and produce a new children's television show.
Historian Robert Morrow, in his book Sesame Street and the Reform of Children's Television, which chronicled the show's influence on children's television and on the television industry as a whole, reported that many critics of commercial television saw Sesame Street as a " straightforward illustration for reform ".
Sesame Street and the Reform of Children's Television.
Sesame Workshop, formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop ( CTW ), is a Worldwide American non-profit organization behind the production of several educational children's programs that have run on public broadcasting around the world ( including PBS in the United States ).
Moving to Carnegie Corporation of New York, the grant-issuing foundation, to act and advise independent of what is now WNET, Cooney began laying the groundwork for the Children's Television Workshop.
At a press conference in March 1968, the Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Street were announced.
In 1970, Mike Dann finally came to the Children's Television Workshop from CBS, in the capacity of international sales.
* Children's Television Workshop collections and archives in the National Public Broadcasting Archives at the University of Maryland ( College Park )
* Sesame Workshop, formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop ( or CTW )
* Ogg ( Cro character ), in the Children's Television Workshop animated television show
* There are two versions of the " Children's Television Sausage Factory " animation.
* Both versions of the " Children's Television Sausage Factory " animation feature likenesses of Jonothan Gebert, Kevin Somers, Marc Baillon and Christine McGlade exiting the school bus, as well as a likeness of Les Lye as the security guard at the door of the TV studio.
The Electric Company is an educational American children's television series that was produced by the Children's Television Workshop ( now called Sesame Workshop ) for PBS in the United States.
Each show ended with one of the cast members announcing, " The Electric Company gets its power from the Children's Television Workshop.
As with most PBS children's-related programming produced by Children's Television Workshop, The Electric Company featured closing credits along with a full-length version of the same music that played over the corporate credits list on Friday episodes.
In addition, the PBS stations and statewide networks that aired the show often complained of the Children's Television Workshop " soaking up so much money in public television ," said veteran television producer Samuel Gibbon, who worked on the show.
Brand was an early board member for the show's non-profit production company, Children's Television Workshop.
The software was discontinued after Children's Television Workshop sent Shapiro a cease and desist letter.
* Action for Children's Television, an organization dedicated to improvements in children's television
Despite receiving an award from Action for Children's Television, favorable reviews, and a ranking in Time magazine's " Best of ' 87 " feature, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures was canceled by CBS following the controversy.
These grants continued, and in 1969 the foundation gave US $ 1 million to the Children's Television Workshop to help create and launch Sesame Street.
A combination of factors led to the collapse of Saturday morning cartoons ; some include the near concurrent entries of Cartoon Network, Fox Kids and Nickelodeon ( with its Nicktoons ) into the animated market in 1992 with cartoons in non-traditional time slots, the implementation of the Children's Television Act educational television mandate in 1996, and a general erosion of sponsorship base and viewership for broadcast programs.

Children's and online
* The Ball State University Digital Media Repository Historic Children's Book collection provides online access to children's books from the 20th and 19th centuries.
*" Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe & the Robinsonades Digital Collection " with over 200 versions of Robinson Crusoe openly and freely online with full text and zoomable page images from the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature
* Webexhibits: The Vinland Map – Experts Children's website which features online versions of many relevant scientific papers.
Lieurance also has a daily online radio show interviewing children's authors at Book Bites for Kids and teaches children's writing for the Institute of Children's Literature in Connecticut.
* Children's Literature Association: Announcements page " Digitization of ChLA Journals: ChLA is delighted to announce that all issues of Children's Literature and Children's Literature Association Quarterly are now available through The Johns Hopkins University Press online collection, Project Muse.
In conjunction with the Children's sub-site, the BBC also runs an online revision website using the Bitesize brand and also ran a message board for students.
Children's stories in Tewa have been digitized by the University of New Mexico, and are available online.
The Children's Internet Protection Act ( CIPA ) requires that K-12 schools and libraries in the United States use Internet filters and implement other measures to protect children from harmful online content as a condition for the receipt of certain federal funding.
* For historical examples, see " Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe & the Robinsonades Digital Collection " which has an overview of the genre along with over 200 versions of Robinson Crusoe and historical robinsonades openly and freely online with full text and zoomable page images from the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature

Children's and exhibition
" In February 2008, an exhibition, " Up to Mischief with Horrid Henry ", opened at the Seven Stories Centre for Children's Books in Newcastle, England.
In 2005, the Lied Discovery Children's Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, opened " Growing Up With the Berenstain Bears ", an exhibition offering children the chance to experience life-size versions of Bear Country landmarks.
The exhibition visited eight other museums in the United States and Canada before returning to Lied Discovery Children's Museum in 2010.
The festival is based around Scarborough's West Pier and North Wharf where you will find a maritime themed exhibition, The Cropton Brewery Real Ale Bar and Children's Entertainment and our festival main stage.
Events include a major art exhibition of works by contemporary Irish Artists, Classical and Traditional Music, Poetry, Drama, Lectures and Children's events.
In 2008, the Okazaki World Children's Art Museum in Japan created an exhibition entitled " A Retrospective Rascal ".

Children's and from
1996: published as Dolphin Paperback from Orion Children's Books
In 1898, Eureka became home to the St. Louis Children's Industrial Farm, established to give children from St. Louis tenement neighborhoods a chance to experience life in a rural setting.
It was released in two versions, a 4 minute mix and a 6 minute mix and featured Holly Johnson & Brian ( Nasher ) Nash imitating ' The Count ' Vampire (" Ha ha ha / I am the count ") from the Children's TV show ' Sesame Street '.
At the same time they collected all the folktales they could find, partly from the mouths of the people, partly from manuscripts and books, and published in 1812 – 1815 the first edition of those Kinder-und Hausmärchen ( Children's and Household Tales ), which has carried the name of the brothers Grimm into every household of the western world.
* 1979 – Six-year-old Etan Patz disappears from the street just two blocks away from his New York City home, prompting an international search for the child, and causing U. S. President Ronald Reagan to designate May 25th as National Missing Children's Day ( in 1983 ).
At the end of the first day of rescue efforts, 153 had been treated at St. Anthony Hospital, eight blocks from the blast, over 70 at Presbyterian, 41 at University, and 18 at Children's.
Lawrenceville is a revitalizing rowhouse neighborhood popular with artists and designers, which is expected to benefit from the recent new construction of a new Children's Hospital.
In addition, classical composers were influenced by the form with, for example, Igor Stravinsky's solo piano work Piano-Rag-Music from 1919, and Claude Debussy's Golliwogg's Cakewalk ( from the 1908 Piano Suite Children's Corner ), and General Lavine ( from his Preludes ).
Children's author Hugh Lofting referred to a seat in this passage from his novel The Story of Doctor Dolittle ; “ He came strolling down the gravel-walk, humming a sad song, till he reached a stone seat right under the tree where the parrot and the monkey were hiding .”
Children's author and playwright L. Frank Baum referred to a seat in this passage of his novel Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz ; “ At once a little girl rose from her seat and walked to the door of the car, carrying a wicker suit-case in one hand and a round bird-cage covered up with newspapers in the other, while a parasol was tucked under her arm .”
* Drowning-Prevention. org, Drowning Prevention and Water Safety Information from Seattle Children's Hospital and the Washington State Drowning Prevention Network
The halftime show was titled " World of Children's Dreams " and featured Tops In Blue, an elite performing tour ensemble consisting of members from the U. S. Air Force.
However, from 1966 to 1979 Children's Digest included monthly installments of The Adventures of Tintin.
In addition, the Children's Hospital Los Angeles is staffed by USC faculty from the Keck School of Medicine and is often referred to as USC's third campus.
The Boston study, led by Harvard Medical School child psychiatrist Stanley Walzer at Children's Hospital, was unique among the seven newborn screening studies in that it only screened newborn boys ( non-private-ward newborn boys at the Boston Hospital for Women ) and was funded in part by grants from the NIMH Center for Studies of Crime and Delinquency.
After April 1975, screening of newborns was discontinued — changes to informed consent procedures and pressure from additional advocacy groups, including the Children's Defense Fund, having led to the discontinuation of the last active U. S. newborn screening programs for sex chromosome abnormalities in Boston and Denver.
* What to do if your child has a fever from Seattle Children's Hospital
Manzanar also had a camouflage net factory, an experimental plantation for producing natural rubber from the Guayule plant, and an orphanage called Children's Village, which housed 101 Japanese American orphans.
During the filming of Blood Diamond, DiCaprio worked with 24 orphaned children from the SOS Children's Village in Maputo, Mozambique, and was said to be extremely touched by his interactions with the children.

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