Children's news program

A children's news program is a type of news program that is specifically aimed at children, usually 6–14 years olds, rather than an adult audience. The programme is usually made by the network's news and current affairs department, rather than the children's department.[1]

As the programme is aimed at a much younger audience from ordinary adults focused news programme, there are significant differences in the style and make-up of the programme. These are for example: the programme has news stories that children would be interested in, usually avoiding deep political and business news and more dealing with popular cultures such as music and television. The programme is presented in with much lighter tone, with the language being much simpler and less complex and has graphics and sounds that are much more colourful.

Usually, the news presenters are much younger than regular news presenters and acting in a much more informal environment than regular newscasters, with casual clothing and either standing or sitting on a chair, rather than behind a desk. Some presenters use the programme in the past as a platform to later work as a formal newscaster or correspondent.

History

No one network is responsible for the creation of a news programme aimed at children. CBS first broadcast a series of news clips aimed at children in 1971 under the title of "In the News". However, in 1972, the first channel to broadcast a new segment for children was by the BBC with John Craven's Newsround.[2] Accounts tended to avoid the political emphasis of adult news and instead sought to build an ‘‘interesting’’ agenda.[3] In the same year, Sweden's SVT started broadcasting a weekly news roundup programme called Barnjournalen[4] (Children's Journal). Later the Netherlands[5]' NOS created a children's show Jeugdjournaal (Youth Journal) in 1981.

List of current and former children's news programs

Current shows

CountryProgram NameNetworkFormer networksFirst date of broadcast
ArgentinaPaka DataPakapaka2019
AustraliaBtNABC MeABC1968–2003; 2005–present[6][7]
Belgium (Dutch)KarrewietKetnet2002[8][circular reference]
Belgium (French)NiouzzOUFtivi (La Trois)2000[9][circular reference]
Canada (English)CBC Kids News[10]CBC Television
Canada (French)MAJ[11]Ici Radio-Canada Télé
China新闻袋袋裤 [zh]CCTV-14CCTV-72001
DenmarkUltra Nyt[12]DR Ultra2013
FranceARTE Journal Junior[13]Arte
Germanylogo! [de]KiKaZDF1988
GermanyARTE Junior das Magazine[14]Arte2014
IrelandNews2dayRTÉ22003
Ireland

(Irish)

Nuacht Cula4Cúla4

TG4

2023
NetherlandsJeugdjournaalNPO ZappNederland 1, Nederland 2,

Nederland 3, Z@ppelin

1981
New ZealandNews 2 Me[15]TVNZ 22021
NorwaySupernytt [no]NRK Super2010
Spain (Catalan)Info KX3K3 (2001-2009)
Canal Super3 (2009-2022)
2001
SwedenLilla Aktuellt [sv]SVT BarnSVT11994
United Kingdom (English)NewsroundCBBCBBC One1972
United Kingdom (Welsh)Newyddion NIS4C2023
United StatesNightly News Kids EditionNBC2020

Former shows

CountryProgram NameOriginal NetworkOther NetworksBroadcast
AustraliaTtnNetwork 102004-2008
PhilippinesRPN NewsWatch Kids EditionRPN1979–1993
PhilippinesRPN Jr. NewsWatchRPN2004–2005
SwedenBarnjournalenTV1SVT11972–1991
United KingdomNewsround ShowbizCBBC2001–2005
United KingdomSportsroundCBBC2005–2010
United StatesIn the NewsCBS1971–1986; 1996–1997
United States30 MinutesCBS1978–1982

References