As we're all stuck inside watching repeats of Friends to escape the news, Disney+ has arrived to save us! But is it as wholesome and innocent as all those Disney Princesses would have us believe?
The article from Wired that I discuss can be reached by clicking on the title below...
As always, I'm really interested to know what you think - the article makes a good argument. Do you have evidence to back it up or is there an alternative way of looking at this?
How important was CBBC to your own introduction to TV? Everyone has at least one favourite kids TV show from the BBC...
Some classic shows from throughout the years, and these are just the puppets and animated shows!
In the vlog, I also reference a video that went viral a couple of years ago, which demonstrates the potential pitfalls of working from home and is well worth another watch...
...brilliant!
Stay safe everyone. Speak soon.
Seeing this video for the first time, I can't believe how outdated it already is as its been like what, two years going on three, how time flies by. What I'm referring to is the announcement made by the BBC last year regarding the closure of CBBC and some of their other TV channels and other mediums by 2025 as they plan to stick only with their streaming service BBC iPlayer. Whilst new episodes of existing shows will still be released, this is the only way for children to watch their favourite shows that air on CBBC. If a conglomerate as huge as the BBC are ruling out TV broadcasting for this target demographic, then what does this mean for…