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Thursday, November 01, 2007

Smart News Makes it Easy for Parents to Find the 'Good Stuff' on TV for Kids

Smart News Makes it Easy for Parents to Find the 'Good Stuff' on TV for Kids

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Smart News, the online publication of the Smart Television Alliance, is now available online to all who are concerned about the quality of children's television programming and to helping parent's utilize technology to control what kids see on TV.

The new twice-monthly parental resource is produced under the leadership of the National Education Association, the nation's largest professional organization with 3.2 million members; National Parent Teacher Association (PTA), the nation's largest volunteer child advocacy association with 5.5 million members; and the National Council of Women's Organizations (NCWO), a coalition of more than 200 organizations representing over ten million women.

Last month, the Smart Television Alliance launched in response to growing concerns about the level of violent and indecent programming all too easily accessible by children. Susan Scanlan, STA co-chair and Chair of NCWO said, "Our goal is to reach millions of parents and make it easy for them to find quality children's shows that educate, entertain, and inspire."

To view Smart News, click here: http://www.smarttelevisionalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=newsletter_mai n

For more information on STA, please visit our homepage: http://www.smarttelevisionalliance.org/

About Smart Television Alliance (STA)

The Smart Television Alliance is a new coalition of national nonprofit organizations united by a shared commitment to improving what our nation's children see on television. Through online tools, resources and children's television programming recommendations from expert nonprofit children's media organizations, STA seeks to help parents and caregivers make smart choices about television viewing. By promoting the viewing of educational and informational programming, STA will build a market for more high quality children's TV shows. http://www.smarttelevisionalliance.org/

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CONTACT: Christopher Turman, +1-202-256-8858, cturman@natstrat.com, for
Smart Television Alliance

Web Site: http://www.smarttelevisionalliance.org/


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