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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/feb/10/weakest-link-move-harming-childrens-shows
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/framework/bbc_service_licences/childrens.html
Stating nothing which isn't obvious, but the BBC Trust's report into children's programming has highlighted two key areas we've discussed before - moving programmes 20 minutes earlier to accomodate The Weakest Link has hit ratings, while ratings have also fallen "significantly" since Saturday morning shows were moved from BBC2 to BBC1.
Now, in reality the BBC Trust probably have even less weight than OFCOM in regards to scheduling children's programmes, and there's no sign at all the BBC will reverse the decisions - their key reaction has been to increase ratings through more "exciting" content and revamping programmes, even though both Blue Peter and Newsround have been revamped within the last year.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/framework/bbc_service_licences/childrens.html
Stating nothing which isn't obvious, but the BBC Trust's report into children's programming has highlighted two key areas we've discussed before - moving programmes 20 minutes earlier to accomodate The Weakest Link has hit ratings, while ratings have also fallen "significantly" since Saturday morning shows were moved from BBC2 to BBC1.
Now, in reality the BBC Trust probably have even less weight than OFCOM in regards to scheduling children's programmes, and there's no sign at all the BBC will reverse the decisions - their key reaction has been to increase ratings through more "exciting" content and revamping programmes, even though both Blue Peter and Newsround have been revamped within the last year.