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Russians whose childhood was in the 1990s can remember many children's TV programs. But where have they gone? Why do federal TV channels no longer produce content for children and youth, and why doesn't the government allocate money for this? What can modern shows for the younger generations look like? Pavel Kanygin explains.
00:00 Children's and youth TV of the 90s
02:04 TV program then and now
04:41 About ‘Up to 16 and Over’ TV Show
05:32 Who of the former heroes of youth now serves the authorities?
06:17 What happened to television
08:28 About funding
09:08 Television vs Internet
10:41 About ‘patriotic education’
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