Rescooped by
Dr. Pamela Rutledge
from Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age
May 26, 2014 5:38 PM
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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight,
January 27, 2014 11:20 PM
David Zax: '“You’d be hard-pressed to find a young person who asks for an analog radio for Christmas,” admits Joe Harland, with wry British understatement. Harland works for BBC Radio 1 as its “head of visualization." If that sounds like something of an oxymoron for a radio station, well, that’s sort of the point' ... |
Ben Travers: "With the studio's first ever original kids' shows debuting this summer, Amazon is trying to break into children’s programming from a groundbreaking new angle: long-term education."
Tara Sorensen, Head of Kids Programming at Amazon Studios:
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"We're not asking them to sit in front of the television and tie them to a block of programming [like with standard broadcast television]. They can pause it.
They can rewatch it. It offers up a nice amount of flexibility, so I don't think it's just about keeping them in front of a 'screen' for us."