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Old 08-20-2008, 12:35 PM
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Wednesday August 20, 12:14 pm ET
By Christine Ollivier, Associated Press Writer
France bans broadcast on French channels of TV shows aimed at children under 3

PARIS (AP) -- France's broadcast authority has banned French channels from airing TV shows aimed at children under three years old, to shield them from developmental risks it says television viewing poses at that age.
The ruling also ordered warning messages for parents on foreign baby channels that are broadcast in France -- such as Baby TV, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., and BabyFirstTV, which has ties to News Corp.'s Fox Entertainment.

The High Audiovisual Council, in a ruling published Wednesday, said it wanted to "protect children under three from the effects of television."

France's minister for culture and communication, Christine Albanel, issued a "cry of alarm" to parents in June about channels dedicated 24 hours a day to baby-targeted programming. In a newspaper interview, she called them "a danger" and urged parents not to use them to help their children get to sleep.

She was referring to BabyFirstTV and Baby TV, two foreign channels that can be seen in France on cable television.

The council's ruling aims to prevent the development of such programming on French channels. It also orders French cable operators that air foreign channels with programs for babies to broadcast warning messages to parents. The messages will read: "Watching television can slow the development of children under three, even when it involves channels aimed specifically at them."

The ruling cites health experts as saying that interaction with other people is crucial to early child development.

"Television viewing hurts the development of children under three years old and poses a certain number of risks, encouraging passivity, slow language acquisition, over-excitedness, troubles with sleep and concentration as well as dependence on screens," the ruling said.

When BabyFirstTV began airing in the United States in 2006, it escalated an already heated national debate. The American Academy of Pediatrics has said babies should be kept away from television altogether.

BabyFirstTV and other companies say their products are designed to be watched by babies and parents together in an interactive manner. Critics say such channels are used as a baby sitter.

The three companies behind BabyFirstTV are Regency Enterprises, a film and TV production company that is a partner of News Corp.'s Fox Entertainment; Kardan N.V., an investment group based in the Netherlands and Israel; and Bellco Capital, a private Los Angeles-based investment fund.

I wonder what France knows about TV that we don't?
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I wonder what France knows about TV that we don't?
I'm guessing "not much".
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I wonder what France knows about TV that we don't?
1. The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that children 2 years old and under not watch TV. http://aappolicy.aappublications.org...;107/2/423.pdf

2. The French government's acting on science of this sort is more indicative of a difference between France's and America's attitudes toward government intervention.

3. If it were the American government doing this, a thinker such as yourself would rightly question, "I wonder what is on those TV shows that the government doesn't want us to know about?"
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What TV shows are actually made for "babies"? (Defined as kids under two, I guess.)

Oh...actually read the article now. I've never heard of BabyTV and BabyFirst TV.
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What TV shows are actually made for "babies"? (Defined as kids under two, I guess.)

Oh...actually read the article now. I've never heard of BabyTV and BabyFirst TV.
Murdoch owns it? Is it like Fox News for babies? That would explain why those socialists banned it.
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Technically, of course, France has only banned French stations from broadcasting baby TV shows. It has mandated warnings to be shown on foreign stations broadcasting in France. Which is kind of weird. As if our government banned smoking American cigarettes, but Cuban cigars were okay.
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It's content, flicker rate, etc. that fry your brains.
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