Ofcom is reported to be talking to the BBC about its commitment to kids programming. The regulator is keen to get assurances that cut-backs will not mean less commitment to quality programmes for kids as current regulations leave a loophole that could allow the corporation to cut back its output without falling foul of the rules.
Having seen the recent spate of phone-in scandals reach as far as kids tv in the form of Blue Peter its as important as ever to safeguard both the quality and quantity of programming available for children.
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