Who created the bobby report and is it associated with any studio or network?
Executive summary
The search results do not identify a single, contemporary product called “the bobby report.” Historical web-accessibility tool “Bobby” was created and run by the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) and produced a Bobby evaluation report for website accessibility (see Jim Thatcher’s review) [1]. Other “Bobby” hits in the results are unrelated — they refer to creators, personalities, a trading product and cultural pieces — with no source here linking a “Bobby report” to a particular studio or broadcast network [2] [3] [4].
1. What “the Bobby report” historically referred to: a web‑accessibility tool
The clearest match in the provided results is an accessibility evaluation called “Bobby.” Jim Thatcher’s review explains how to use the Bobby home page (cast.org/bobby) to submit a URL and receive an evaluation and “Bobby Approved” logo if no non‑compliance issues are found; it also notes the tool’s transfer to CAST and a named version “Bobby Worldwide (Version 3.3)” around 2001 [1]. That material identifies CAST — the Center for Applied Special Technology — as the organization behind the Bobby evaluator and its report format [1].
2. No evidence here of a modern “Bobby report” tied to a studio or network
None of the supplied sources connect a contemporarily branded “Bobby report” to any TV studio, streaming network or major media outlet. Results instead return unrelated items: a YouTube creator analytics page for “Bobby Duke Arts” (a channel profile and earnings estimates) [2]; a trading product called “Bobby” that claims to analyze markets [3]; and profiles of social media characters like “Bobby Saputra” played by a creator in Indonesia [4]. The files do not show any network or studio affiliation for a “Bobby report” [2] [3] [4].
3. Multiple “Bobby” usages create a naming ambiguity
Search hits demonstrate that “Bobby” is used across distinct domains: accessibility tooling (CAST’s Bobby) [1], YouTube creators (Bobby Duke Arts) with subscriber and earnings data [2], a fintech/AI trading site named Bobby [3], and social‑media characters (Bobby Saputra) [4]. Because the term appears in unrelated contexts within the results, any claim that “the Bobby report” is produced by a studio or network requires a source that links a specific “Bobby” product to that studio or network — which the current set does not provide [2] [3] [4] [1].
4. If you mean the CAST Bobby accessibility report, CAST is the originating organization
Jim Thatcher’s evaluation describes going to the Bobby home page at cast.org/bobby to submit a site and obtain the Bobby evaluation report, and notes that CAST moved Bobby from free to a paid model as “Bobby Worldwide” [1]. That text identifies CAST as the steward and implies the reports were part of their accessibility research and services [1]. The results do not reference any broadcast studio or network involvement with that tool [1].
5. Alternative explanations and recommended next steps for clarity
Given the ambiguity, your question could refer to one of several things: the CAST “Bobby” accessibility report, a content creator’s report or dossier branded “Bobby,” or a commercial product named Bobby. The supplied sources cover only the CAST tool and unrelated “Bobby” uses [1] [2] [3] [4]. To resolve this definitively, search for a specific phrase (for example, “Bobby report studio,” “Bobby report network,” or “The Bobby Report podcast”) in broader news or the organization’s site; those queries are not answered in the current results (not found in current reporting).
Limitations: This article uses only the provided search results; no other reporting or databases were consulted. Available sources do not mention any studio or network association for a product called “the Bobby report” beyond the CAST Bobby accessibility tool [1].