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- Action_for_Childrens_Television abstract "Action for Children's Television (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren and Judy Chalfen in Newton, Massachusetts in 1968 as a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. ACT had up to 20,000 volunteer members and an operational budget of almost a half a million dollars before disbanding in 1992.".
- Q4677201 abstract "Action for Children's Television (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren and Judy Chalfen in Newton, Massachusetts in 1968 as a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. ACT had up to 20,000 volunteer members and an operational budget of almost a half a million dollars before disbanding in 1992.".
- Action_for_Childrens_Television comment "Action for Children's Television (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren and Judy Chalfen in Newton, Massachusetts in 1968 as a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. ACT had up to 20,000 volunteer members and an operational budget of almost a half a million dollars before disbanding in 1992.".
- Q4677201 comment "Action for Children's Television (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren and Judy Chalfen in Newton, Massachusetts in 1968 as a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. ACT had up to 20,000 volunteer members and an operational budget of almost a half a million dollars before disbanding in 1992.".