Action for Children's Television

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Action for Children's Television(子ども向けテレビ番組改善のための市民運動団体)とはペギー・チャーレンによって、1968年にマサチューセッツ州ニュートンに創設された子ども向け番組の改善を目的とする市民団体である。しかしながらACTは、子どもを標的としたコマーシャルの悪用に関して、チャーレンの言葉を用いて「検閲には激しく対立する」という立場を示していた。ACTの規模は、2万人のボランティアメンバーが在籍し、予算は最大で50万ドルに及んだ。ACTは1992年に解散をした。 rdf:langString
Action for Children's Television (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren, Lillian Ambrosino, Evelyn Kaye Sarson and Judy Chalfen in Newton, Massachusetts, USA, in 1968 as a grassroots, nonprofit child advocacy group dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. Specifically, ACT's main goals were to encourage diversification in children's television offerings, to discourage overcommercialization of children's programming, and to eliminate deceptive advertising aimed at young viewers. ACT had up to 20,000 volunteer members, eight staff members, and an operational budget of $225,000 by the mid-1980s, but declined financially and to four staff members before disbanding in 1992. About 70% of funds came from the group's membership, while the rest came from foundat rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Action for Children's Television (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren, Lillian Ambrosino, Evelyn Kaye Sarson and Judy Chalfen in Newton, Massachusetts, USA, in 1968 as a grassroots, nonprofit child advocacy group dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. Specifically, ACT's main goals were to encourage diversification in children's television offerings, to discourage overcommercialization of children's programming, and to eliminate deceptive advertising aimed at young viewers. ACT had up to 20,000 volunteer members, eight staff members, and an operational budget of $225,000 by the mid-1980s, but declined financially and to four staff members before disbanding in 1992. About 70% of funds came from the group's membership, while the rest came from foundation grants (e.g. Markle Foundation) and fees from lectures and book sales.
rdf:langString Action for Children's Television(子ども向けテレビ番組改善のための市民運動団体)とはペギー・チャーレンによって、1968年にマサチューセッツ州ニュートンに創設された子ども向け番組の改善を目的とする市民団体である。しかしながらACTは、子どもを標的としたコマーシャルの悪用に関して、チャーレンの言葉を用いて「検閲には激しく対立する」という立場を示していた。ACTの規模は、2万人のボランティアメンバーが在籍し、予算は最大で50万ドルに及んだ。ACTは1992年に解散をした。
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