https://www.channelone.com/channel-one-update/
https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/channel-one-going-dark
Even though the Broadcasts ended in May there are still streaming contracts that are still at play for some school districts. Losing cable subscriptions at school districts were a factor here.
https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/channel-one-going-dark
Even though the Broadcasts ended in May there are still streaming contracts that are still at play for some school districts. Losing cable subscriptions at school districts were a factor here.
Opponents of Channel One News are celebrating the announcement by Houghton Mifflin that it is pulling the plug on the in-classroom broadcast service.
"Our last broadcast aired in May, and we will be winding down ongoing operations," the company announced on its website. "While the daily broadcasts have ended, the Channel One News video library and curriculum will remain active for premium subscription customers through the length of existing contracts.
The company said its coverage of climate change and environmental issues encouraged kids to protect the planet and inspired civic participation.
It was not the news so much as the two minutes of commercials kids were required to sit through that had children's advocates seeing red for the past 28 years.
The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, one of its major critics, was breaking out the chocolate milk.
"This is a landmark day for children, and a testament to the tireless advocacy of those who believe classrooms should be free of corporate marketing,” said CCFC executive director Josh Golin. “Parents and educators have become increasingly wary of corporations targeting a captive audience of schoolchildren, and Channel One has been losing subscribers in droves with each passing year. We’re glad Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has finally pulled the plug on what was a terrible idea from the start.”