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Peggy Charren

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In 1968, concerned over the poor selection of children's educational programming and child-targeted commercials, in 1968 she founded Action for Children's Television (ACT), a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing quality diversity in television choices for children. As the Communications Act
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which required that every television station provide educational programming for children. Though she continued to work on the issue, Charren disbanded ACT in 1992, announcing that it had met the objectives she had set out to accomplish. In 1996, the rules were further tightened to require three
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of 1934 required that television stations were required to serve the public interest in exchange for using broadcast spectrum, she lobbied and pressured the industry to promote educational television programs. In 1990, the U.S. Congress passed the
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family on March 9, 1928, the daughter of Ruth (née Rosenthal) and Maxwell Walzer. Her grandparents were immigrants from Russia. In 1949, Charren graduated from
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In 1951, she married Stanley Charren, an engineer; they had two daughters. The couple lived in
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awarded her its Trustees' Award. Her work with ACT culminated in the passage of the
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Jewish Women's Archive: "PEGGY CHARREN 1928 – 2015" by Janet Beyer
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and then took a job as director of the film department at station
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Biography from John Vivian's "The Media of Mass Communication"
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War in the Gulf: Questions & Answers with Peter Jennings
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Interview with Peggy Charren by 360KID on 360Blog, May 2008
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TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
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New York City
Dedham, Massachusetts
Connecticut College
BA
Action for Children's Television
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Action for Children's Television
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Jewish
Connecticut College
WPIX-TV
New York City
Newton, Massachusetts
Children's Television Act
censorship
Steve Gerber
Mark Evanier
censorship
American Family Association
WGBH
Boston, Massachusetts
Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Children's Television Act
Peabody Award
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Cambridge
vascular dementia

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