Culture secretary announces three-year fund starting in 2019 to help cover production and distribution costs of British-made showsThe government has launched a £60m fund to help make children’s television programmes in Britain, as concern grows that young people are growing up on a diet of foreign imports on Netflix and YouTube.Karen Bradley, the culture secretary, said the money would help to fund up to half of the production and distribution costs of original children’s content made in Britain. Continue reading…
Via: UK children's TV in £60m boost to ease concerns over imports

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