How commercialized do we want our children’s television to be? That thorny question has reared itself again, as the Federal Communications Commission ponders whether to accept the Skechers USA ...
Children’s media watchdog Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood is yelling foul, and it wants the FCC to throw the yellow flag as Nicktoons gets set to premiere a cartoon featuring three characters ...
The FCC is seeking public comment on a petition filed last week by the Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood seeking to block the cartoon series "Zevo-3," which premieres on the cable network ...
At the core of the Zevo-3 mythology established in the comic books, the three protagonists are superheroes who fight monsters conjured by the evil Stankfoot, formerly the genius scientist Dr. Stanley ...
An advocacy group on Tuesday asked the Federal Communications Commission to block a soon-to-debut TV cartoon show starring characters first created to market Skechers footwear to children. Unless ...
The CCFC argues the characters were created expressly to market specific lines of shoes and said the show should be considered a promotion for Skechers shoes. The law limits cable operators to airing ...
The Campaign for Commercial-Free Childhood is urging the Federal Communications Commission to block Nickelodeon’s plan to launch an animated adventure program called "Zevo-3" based on characters used ...
CANNES: Zevo-3, the first animated children’s series from Skechers Entertainment, which produced the show in association with Moonscoop, has been presold in the U.S. to Nicktoons for a fall debut. The ...
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission is looking into complaints that a new television show based on characters first created to market Skechers shoes to kids would violate government ...
An advocacy group on Tuesday asked the Federal Communications Commission to block a soon-to-debut TV cartoon show starring characters first created to market Skechers footwear to children. Unless ...
The Federal Communications Commission is looking into complaints that a new television show based on characters first created to market Skechers shoes to kids would violate government rules that limit ...
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