Educational Programming Chicago TV Stations, Public Schools Providing Supplemental Education Programming Math, science and language arts curriculum will air on digital subchannels California PBS Stations Launching At-Home Learning Programs KQED and KCET will offer educational programs to help supplement school closures amid coronavirus FCC Changes Kidvid Rules, Giving Broadcasters Greater Flexibility Latest about Educational Programming Democratic Senators Oppose FCC Changes to KidVid Rules By Michael Balderston published 2 July 19 Group of U.S. senators, including presidential candidates Warren, Gillibrand and Klobuchar, say new rules would hurt low-income families. Regulatory and Standards Get the TV Tech NewsletterThe professional video industry's #1 source for news, trends and product and tech information. Sign up below.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1West Virginia AG Reaches $119.5 Million Settlement with Altice USA2NAB Show Opens Registration, Launches New Sports Summit3Heartland Video Systems Buys Videstra4Altice’s Optimum Complains to FCC Over Nexstar Retrans Negotiations5Canon Unveils Camera Color-Matching Application
Democratic Senators Oppose FCC Changes to KidVid Rules By Michael Balderston published 2 July 19 Group of U.S. senators, including presidential candidates Warren, Gillibrand and Klobuchar, say new rules would hurt low-income families.