The Walt Disney Company is part of a group of entertainment companies challenging federal requirements on the amount of educational programming broadcasters must air each week. With the versatility of ...
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Or perhaps you’ve heard the proverb: “Seeing is believing.” Research has shown that seeing is remembering, too. People generally remember about twice as ...
With so many streaming services available these days, there’s an overwhelming amount of content for children. With so many options, it can be tough and time consuming to discern high quality ...
At U.S. President Donald Trump’s request, Congress voted in July 2025 to claw back US$1.1 billion it had previously approved for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. That measure, which passed in ...
For 20 years, U.S. educators have been kicking themselves for their shortsightedness: when radio came in, they let it go commercial without even putting up a fight, left themselves with only the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There's a lot of sub-par children's programing out there, but that doesn't mean that everything on ...
CBSE has been allotted Channel 15, which currently hosts 67 educational e-videos covering Classes 9 to 11 and teacher-focused ...
Kentucky Educational Television is a state network of PBS member television stations serving the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. It's Owned and operated by the Kentucky Authority for Educational ...