Children's news program

The programme is presented in with much lighter tone, with the language being much simpler and less complex and has graphics and sounds that are much more colourful.

However, in 1972, the first channel to broadcast a new segment for children was by the BBC with John Craven's Newsround.

[2] Accounts tended to avoid the political emphasis of adult news and instead sought to build an ‘'interesting'’ agenda.

[3] In the same year, Sweden's SVT started broadcasting a weekly news roundup programme called Barnjournalen[4] (Children's Journal).

Later the Netherlands[5]' NOS created a children's show Jeugdjournaal (Youth Journal) in 1981.