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- A recent Globe and Mail article on the boom in Canada’s children’s TV noted that “Canadians are working on the highest quality content, globally.” Shows like Big Blue, created by Ghanian Canadian animator Gyimah Gariba, have global reach and have received critical acclaim.
ca.news.yahoo.com/canada-childrens-tv-powerhouse-t-123735708.htmlHow Canada is a children's TV powerhouse, from ‘You Can’t Do ...
Jul 24, 2023 · A recent Globe and Mail article on the boom in Canada’s children’s TV noted that “Canadians are working on the highest quality content, globally.” Shows like Big Blue, created by Ghanian Canadian animator Gyimah Gariba, have global reach and have received critical acclaim.
Jul 23, 2023 · The children’s show Paw Patrol, launched by Spin Master Entertainment 10 years ago, is broadcast in more than 30 languages across nearly 180 countries and reaches 350 million households. Retail […]
May 11, 2017 · Perhaps it's something your kids already know: Canadians are the architects of amazing children's TV shows. Canuck creators are behind hit TV and streaming programs that are making a splash...
May 1, 2023 · Kids’ TV has become one of Canada’s best-known exports in the past decade. As Toronto’s Paw Patrol engrossed the world’s toddlers, the show’s animator, Guru Studio, was catching fresh...
This paper examines the global children’s television animation industry and the processes of program development and trade, as well as the assumptions about child viewers’ pleasures and identities that these industrial processes encourage.
- Timothy Havens
- 2007
Aug 24, 2018 · The two biggest children’s broadcasters in Canada, Corus and DHX, have faced challenges that have forced them to assess how they invest in content.
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Feb 25, 2010 · The author argues that the majority of globally branded children’s television networks, in comparison to other types of transnational television often associated with multidirectional media flow, tend to be merely clones of the original US versions.