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Discovery, Hasbro Kids' Cable Deal May Rankle FCC - new wii online - Top

Ira Teinowitz
The Wrap
April 30, 2009

A Discovery Communications and Hasbro announcement on Thursday that they  would launch a childen’s cable network showcasing Hasbro toy brands may wave a red flag in front of regulators already worried about TV product placement and embedded advertising.

Leaders of some consumer groups said today thatthe announcement could intensify an already sharp debate about placement especially in shows seen by large numbers of kids, stepping up the heat on all media companies.

 “Hasbro has got to be creating a new toy – ‘Playing With Fire,’” said Jeff Chester, executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy. “The [Federal Communications Communications] already has an open proceeding on embedded advertising. This proposed network raises issues for the children’s market that policy makers are going to have to deal with.”

Discovery and Hasbro deal calls for revamping the Discovery Kids channel into a new network late in 2010.

The companies said that the channel would be  geared to boys and girls 14 years of age and under and feature new programming based on some of Hasbro’s products including Romper Room, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Cranium, My Little Pony, G.I. Joe, Game of Life, Tonka and Transformers would air along with some current Discovery Kids favorites and new content. In addition to the cable channel, a web site would offer an expanded content effort.  

Hasbro is buying half of Discovery Kids as part of the venture in which analysts suggest is an attempt to compete more broadly with rivals like Disney and Nickelodeon.

The companies said the joint venture “also will participate in merchandising opportunities associated with on-air content.”

Executives of Discovery and Hasbro today called the new channel a “strong new brand for childrens entertainment and education” and officials said the channel would voluntarily air educational and informational programming as well as commercial programming.

That didn’t sway leaders of several consumers groups who suggested the deal would wind up creating program length commercials and flout the spirit if not the exact language of current FCC rules.

The  FCC prevents TV spots for a toy keyed to the show from airing on the show itself, and also prevents program length commercials, but the consumer groups contended that whatever it’s been called, the impact of the programs would still be akin to advertising a Hasbro toy to kids, a charge Hasbro and Discovery deny.

“Hasbro's deal means that the new network will be one long infomercial aimed at children,” said Susan Linn, associate director of the Media Center at Judge Baker Children's Center and director of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood

“As evident from TV programs like the Bratz and others, the FCC doesn't seem to equate program-length commercials with product placement--but they should. When kids use toys from TV programs and movies they watch their play becomes imitative, not creative.

“Since creative play is the foundation of learning, creativity, self-regulation, problem solving and the capacity to make meaning of life, inundating children with program length commercials for toys does them serious harm.”

Commercial Alert petitioned the FCC to reexamining its rules and managing director Robert Weissman was aghast at the announcement of the deal.

“It’s very hard, to see this as anything but a scheme to deliver program length advertisements to children and  a massive loophole in the current rules,” he said. “It sounds like product placement to kids under 12 which is not supposed to exist. It seems an expressed intent to violate existing rules.”

A spokeswoman for the Discovery and Hasbro ridiculed the suggestion that the programs would be one one long ad.

“Our primary focus is to create a successful network that kids want to watch, which requires quality, story-driven content,” she said. “An overly commercialized channel will not be successful in competiting in this space dominated by some very strong players.”

 

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19 comments:

  1. i have one slight Problem when i am in the hack mii installer menu i cant download anything. i cant move around in the menus.
    by the way my wii version is 3.4 that might have somthing to do with it

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  2. what if u only have a usb? can u use a usb?

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  3. due when you do thaT WILL IT APPEAR ON YOUR WII MAIN MENU
    or do you have to do this everytime

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  4. fuck dude the song almost fucking poped my ear drum

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  5. Dude I did the same exact thing you did on the video BUT when I go to wii options and data management-channels like it doesn't load up that dol thingy instead I get this question mark box and when I try to open it it says it can't be loaded T_T help me!!!!! please!!!!

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  7. its not illegal u will just break your warranty if u have one

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  8. yeah 4.1 is ok still just dont update to 4.2

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  9. when i put the files on the sd card and put it in the wii when i go to sd card it only shows question marks, and is this illegal

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  11. when you say do not update higher than 4.0 do you mean 4.1 also.

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  12. do you have to put the whole file in the sd card

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  13. alright congrats on getting homebrew on 3.1 dont update ok because your on a good firmware and now about the homebrew browser do u have wifi like the wii is connected to the internet if u dont then thats the problem with homebrew browser and the little thing on the bottom of the screen idk what its for i think its for usbgecko or something so idk what it does but go back and install dvdx again because u need that if u want your wii to play dvds when u install it get the app named mplayer ce ok

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