Goto Section: 73.670 | 73.672 | Table of Contents
FCC 73.671
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 73.671 Educational and informational programming for children.
(a) Each commercial and noncommercial educational television broadcast
station licensee has an obligation to serve, over the term of its
license, the educational and informational needs of children through
both the licensee's overall programming and programming specifically
designed to serve such needs.
(b) Any special nonbroadcast efforts which enhance the value of
children's educational and informational television programming, and
any special effort to produce or support educational and informational
television programming by another station in the licensee's
marketplace, may also contribute to meeting the licensee's obligation
to serve, over the term of its license, the educational and
informational needs of children.
(c) For purposes of this section, educational and informational
television programming is any television programming that furthers the
educational and informational needs of children 16 years of age and
under in any respect, including the child's intellectual/cognitive or
social/emotional needs. Programming specifically designed to serve the
educational and informational needs of children (“Core Programming”) is
educational and informational programming that satisfies the following
additional criteria:
(1) It has serving the educational and informational needs of children
ages 16 and under as a significant purpose;
(2) It is aired between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.;
(3) It is a regularly scheduled weekly program, except that a licensee
may air a limited amount of programming that is not regularly scheduled
on a weekly basis, including educational specials and regularly
scheduled non-weekly programming, and have that programming count as
Core Programming, as described in paragraph (d) of this section;
(4) It is at least 30 minutes in length, except that a licensee may air
a limited amount of short-form programming, including public service
announcements and interstitials, and have that programming count as
Core Programming, as described in paragraph (d) of this section;
(5) For commercial broadcast stations only, the program is identified
as specifically designed to educate and inform children by the display
on the television screen throughout the program of the symbol E/I;
(6) The target child audience is specified in writing in the licensee's
Children's Television Programming Report, as described in
§ 73.3526(e)(11)(iii); and
(7) Instructions for listing the program as educational/informational
are provided by the licensee to publishers of program guides, as
described in § 73.673.
(d) The Commission will apply the processing guideline in this
paragraph (d) to digital stations in assessing whether a television
broadcast licensee has complied with the Children's Television Act of
1990 (“CTA”) on its digital channel(s). A digital television licensee
will be deemed to have satisfied its obligation to air such programming
and shall have the CTA portion of its license renewal application
approved by the Commission staff if it has aired: At least three hours
per week of Core Programming (as defined in paragraph (c) of this
section and as averaged over a six-month period), or a total of 156
hours of Core Programming annually, including at least 26 hours per
quarter of regularly scheduled weekly programming and up to 52 hours
annually of Core Programming of at least 30 minutes in length that is
not regularly scheduled weekly programming, such as educational
specials and regularly scheduled non-weekly programming. A licensee
will also been deemed to have satisfied the obligation in this
paragraph (d) and be eligible for such staff approval if it has aired a
total of 156 hours of Core Programming annually, including at least 26
hours per quarter of regularly scheduled weekly programming and up to
52 hours of Core Programming that is not regularly scheduled on a
weekly basis, such as educational specials and regularly scheduled
non-weekly programming, and short-form programs of less than 30 minutes
in length, including public service announcements and interstitials.
Licensees that multicast are permitted to air up to 13 hours per
quarter of regularly scheduled weekly programming on a multicast
stream. The remainder of a station's Core Programming must be aired on
the station's primary stream. Licensees that do not meet the processing
guidelines in this paragraph (d) will be referred to the Commission,
where they will have full opportunity to demonstrate compliance with
the CTA by relying in part on sponsorship of Core
educational/informational programs on other stations in the market that
increases the amount of Core educational and informational programming
on the station airing the sponsored program and/or on special
non-broadcast efforts which enhance the value of children's educational
and informational television programming.
(e) A station that preempts an episode of a regularly scheduled weekly
Core Program will be permitted to count the episode toward the
processing guidelines set forth in paragraph (d) of this section as
follows:
(1) A station that preempts an episode of a regularly scheduled weekly
Core Program on its primary stream will be permitted to air the
rescheduled episode on its primary stream at any time during Core
Programming hours within seven days before or seven days after the date
the episode was originally scheduled to air. The broadcast station must
make an on-air notification of the schedule change during the same time
slot as the preempted episode. If a station intends to air the
rescheduled episode within the seven days before the date the episode
was originally scheduled to air, the station must make the on-air
notification during the same timeslot as the preceding week's episode
of that program. If the station intends to air the rescheduled episode
within the seven days after the date the preempted episode was
originally scheduled to air, the station must make the on-air
notification during the timeslot when the preempted episode was
originally scheduled to air. The on-air notification must include the
alternate date and time when the program will air.
(2) A station that preempts an episode of a regularly scheduled weekly
Core Program on a multicast stream will be permitted to air the
rescheduled episode on that same multicast stream at any time during
Core Programming hours within seven days before or seven days after the
date the episode was originally scheduled to air. The broadcast station
must make an on-air notification of the schedule change during the same
time slot as the preempted episode. If a station intends to air the
rescheduled episode within the seven days before the date the episode
was originally scheduled to air, the station must make the on-air
notification during the same timeslot as the preceding week's episode
of that program. If the station intends to air the rescheduled episode
within the seven days after the date the preempted episode was
originally scheduled to air, the station must make the on-air
notification during the timeslot when the preempted episode was
originally scheduled to air. The on-air notification must include the
alternate date and time when the program will air.
(3) A station that preempts an episode of a regularly scheduled weekly
Core Program to air non-regularly scheduled live programming produced
locally by the station will not be required to reschedule the episode.
Note 1 to § 73.671: For purposes of determining under this section
whether programming has a significant purpose of serving the
educational and informational needs of children, the Commission will
ordinarily rely on the good faith judgments of the licensee. Commission
review of compliance with that element of the definition will be done
only as a last resort.
[ 56 FR 19616 , Apr. 29, 1991. Redesignated at 56 FR 28825 , June 25,
1991, as amended at 61 FR 43997 , Aug. 27, 1996; 70 FR 37 , Jan. 3, 2005;
71 FR 64165 , Nov. 1, 2006; 83 FR 5544 , Feb. 8, 2018; 84 FR 41934 ,
41935, Aug. 16, 2019]
Goto Section: 73.670 | 73.672
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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