We wrote about the changing world of children's tv several years back looing at its challenges, saw how effectively ITV scrapped Children's ITV and decimated the funded for any home grown programs.
This week I bring a kind of update.
The weekend started pretty much with waking up to reports from various weekend newspapers that the long running children's tv program, Blue Peter will cease to make live programs from its studio at Salford, Lancashire and instead be entirely pre-recorded.
The claim the show is to be axed however is not true as much as some have pushed for it over the years.
Shockingly last Friday's show was actually the last live one although neither presenters, the children taking part or us the viewers actually knew as none of us were informed.It remains unclear as to what exactly the role of all three presenters, Abby, Joel and Shini will be beyond being in any pre-recorded clip as each will need to be "anchored" to form a cohesive program whither or not it is shown first on iPlayer online or transmitted on a traditional 'linear' tv channel.
Bonnie The Dog in the mid 1980's joined the show and today Henry fulfils a similar function, a pet to children who may not able to have one and a way of show love, care and affection but in this format will Henry play a role.
His antics on set not always going where or doing what the presented wanted was always loved for the spontenity it gave you.
It is understood that the BBC is planning on axing the BBC CBBC channel for 6 to 12 year olds and going digital only at some future point, a channel that was first established in 2002 and the movement of all children's programming to it in 2012 after the "digital switchover"
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