Feedback and Plans for BBC Children's Services

 
Feedback from the review of
BBC Children’s services
 
What you told us and what
CBBC plans to do
 
Thank you!
 
A few months ago, the BBC Trust asked you to tell us what
you think about CBBC and BBC radio for children.
 
Over 
8000 children
, mostly aged 9 to 12, got in touch via
our consultation. We also spoke to children of all ages in
our face to face research. You shared lots of interesting
views and gave us some great ideas for how we could make
CBBC even better. 
Thank you!
 
We’ve thought carefully about what you have said, and we
want to tell you about some things that are happening at
CBBC.
 
What you think of CBBC
 
Most of you 
really like CBBC 
and feel it 
shows lots
of different programmes
 
such as cartoons, news,
drama and documentaries.
You like how the channel is 
live 
so you can 
interact
with the presenters, join in competitions and games
and send questions to celebrities.
You think the CBBC website is 
fun
 
and particularly like
the 
games
.
You enjoy 
learning lots of new things 
from
watching CBBC.
 
Your words
 
“I love CBBC so much. I
mean all the presenters
are really funny and
interactive and it has a
great website. Also they
put on great
programmes.”
(Age 12+)
“It's really good and
teaches you lots of
interesting stuff 
(Age 11)
“I love CBBC because it's
funny, educational and
entertaining. It also has
a variety of shows for
girls and boys alike.”
(Age 10)
 
TV: more shows for older children
 
You told us you how much you love programmes like 
Wolfblood,
Newsround, 
and 
The Dumping Ground
.
You said there were lots of great shows for younger children on
CBBC. You’d also like to see more programmes for older children
on the channel.
CBBC want to make sure that younger and older
children keep watching and enjoying their
programmes. Right now, they are planning to make
brand new shows so there will be
 
more on CBBC
for older children to enjoy
.
 
Online: anytime, anywhere!
 
Many of you regularly use the CBBC website, and lots of you visit the site
everyday.
You say it’s not always possible to use all the features of the CBBC website on
your mobile phones and tablets.
You would also like more CBBC shows available to watch on iPlayer.
CBBC will be making some changes so that you can 
enjoy using their
website 
whether you’re using a laptop, a tablet or a smartphone. They’re
starting work on the games first!
 
We’ve asked CBBC to work with the BBC iPlayer boffins to make it 
easier to
find and watch more CBBC shows 
when you want to watch them.
 
CBeebies has just launched a 
new mobile app 
for young children and
their parents called 
CBeebies Playtime. 
It has lots of games and things to
learn! CBBC will also be launching an app next year so keep an eye out for
that!
 
Radio: for children
 
We’re really pleased that you enjoy listening to lots of different BBC radio
shows, like 
Chris Evans on Radio 2 
and 
Nick Grimshaw on Radio 1
.
You also want to listen to radio that’s aimed at young people so you can
enjoy music, celebrity interviews and find out about new CBBC shows.
The BBC does have some 
radio programmes for children
. 
On BBC
Radio 4 Extra there’s 
The 4 O Clock Show
. It’s on every weekday from
4pm–5pm and has a mix of comedy, interviews, stories and quizzes for
older children and teenagers to enjoy. The CBeebies website also has
radio programmes for younger children.
 
We’ve asked the BBC to 
promote children’s radio 
shows better so
more of you know when to tune in and enjoy listening!
 
Your words
TV
“I think there should be
more shows for ages 11+
and they should be on
later as on freeview it’s
the only kids channel.”
(Age 11)
 
ONLINE
“I would only change
one thing. I would
show more of the
programmes on the
iPlayer.”
(Age 9)
 
 
RADIO
“…
a radio show with
celebs all the time
presenting and cool
songs and with only
kids news!”
(Age 11)
Thank you again!
Your thoughts and
ideas have been 
very
helpful 
to us.
We hope you continue
to enjoy CBBC!
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The review of BBC Children's services revealed positive feedback from over 8000 children, leading to plans for enhancing CBBC content. Viewers expressed their enjoyment of diverse programs and desired more shows for older children on CBBC. Changes are in progress to improve the CBBC website for mobile users and expand show availability on iPlayer. Additionally, the launch of a new CBeebies app and a future CBBC app will cater to younger audiences. The radio segment also received appreciation, with plans to create more content for young listeners.

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  1. Feedback from the review of BBC Children s services What you told us and what CBBC plans to do

  2. Thank you! A few months ago, the BBC Trust asked you to tell us what you think about CBBC and BBC radio for children. Over 8000 children, mostly aged 9 to 12, got in touch via our consultation. We also spoke to children of all ages in our face to face research. You shared lots of interesting views and gave us some great ideas for how we could make CBBC even better. Thank you! We ve thought carefully about what you have said, and we want to tell you about some things that are happening at CBBC.

  3. What you think of CBBC Most of you really like CBBC and feel it shows lots of different programmes such as cartoons, news, drama and documentaries. You like how the channel is live so you can interact with the presenters, join in competitions and games and send questions to celebrities. You think the CBBC website is fun and particularly like the games. You enjoy learning lots of new things from watching CBBC.

  4. Your words It's really good and teaches you lots of interesting stuff (Age 11)

  5. TV: more shows for older children You told us you how much you love programmes like Wolfblood, Newsround, and The Dumping Ground. You said there were lots of great shows for younger children on CBBC. You d also like to see more programmes for older children on the channel. CBBC want to make sure that younger and older children keep watching and enjoying their programmes. Right now, they are planning to make brand new shows so there will bemore on CBBC for older children to enjoy.

  6. Online: anytime, anywhere! Many of you regularly use the CBBC website, and lots of you visit the site everyday. You say it s not always possible to use all the features of the CBBC website on your mobile phones and tablets. You would also like more CBBC shows available to watch on iPlayer. CBBC will be making some changes so that you can enjoy using their website whether you re using a laptop, a tablet or a smartphone. They re starting work on the games first! We ve asked CBBC to work with the BBC iPlayer boffins to make it easier to find and watch more CBBC shows when you want to watch them. CBeebies has just launched a new mobile app for young children and their parents called CBeebies Playtime. It has lots of games and things to learn! CBBC will also be launching an app next year so keep an eye out for that!

  7. Radio: for children We re really pleased that you enjoy listening to lots of different BBC radio shows, like Chris Evans on Radio 2 and Nick Grimshaw on Radio 1. You also want to listen to radio that s aimed at young people so you can enjoy music, celebrity interviews and find out about new CBBC shows. The BBC does have some radio programmes for children. On BBC Radio 4 Extra there s The 4 O Clock Show. It s on every weekday from 4pm 5pm and has a mix of comedy, interviews, stories and quizzes for older children and teenagers to enjoy. The CBeebies website also has radio programmes for younger children. We ve asked the BBC to promote children s radio shows better so more of you know when to tune in and enjoy listening!

  8. Your words ONLINE I would only change one thing. I would show more of the programmes on the iPlayer. (Age 9)

  9. Thank you again! Your thoughts and ideas have been very helpful to us. We hope you continue to enjoy CBBC!

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