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Title of Planned Core Program #1
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Origin
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THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Mon-Fri 7:00am 7/01 - 9/06/02
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50
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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6 years
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9 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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The educational and informational objectives of the series are to: motivate children's interest in science; introduce science ideas; inspire positive attitudes toward science and education; and model age appropriate science problem-solving behavior. Each of the episodes explores a diferent science topic through an animated journey aboard the magically transformed school bus to destinations such as the center of the earth, inside the human body, to outer space, to remote ecological environments, inside a molecule, and inside a plant.
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Title of Planned Core Program #2
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Origin
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ANIMAL RESCUE
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturday 7:30 am 7/06 - 9/28/02
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13
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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This show exerts a very positive influence on young viewers. The stories are good illustrations of the best of human instincts. Its particular strengths are in themes of respect and compassion for all living creatures, the information it provides on medical rehabilitation treatments, the techniques and teamwork of rescue personnel, and the "Noah's Notes" safety advice that concludes each show. Additionally, it educates young viewers about the animals themselves, their habitats, development and behavior, and also promotes awareness of important environmental issues. The show delivers the kind of information and pro-social values that are of inestimable importance in shaping the growth and character of young people.
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Title of Planned Core Program #3
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Origin
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GAME WARDEN: WILDLIFE JOURNAL
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturday 7:00 am 7/06 - 8/31/01
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9
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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This series is dedicated to showcasing men and women, around the world, who preserve and protect our natural resources, wildlife and the environment. The program will feature stories of particular interest for children 13 to 16 and support the television series with additional web site information. This will further assist them in learning about the current animals that are endangered, environmental concerns and the monitoring and protection of our natural resources. The program utilizes the national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, forest preserves and our vast waterways as the backdrop of the stories. A game warden's duties also include safety for boats, snowmobiles, and responding to emergencies such as toxic and hazardous material spills and natural disasters.
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Title of Planned Core Program #4
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Origin
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THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturday 12:30pm 7/06 - 9/28/02
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13
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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This show highlights the pro-social and on and off the field activities of MLB's leading players and coaches. Working with the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, this show seeks to provide today's youth with educational messages that can have an impact on development of positive lifestyle behaviors. The program portrays the positive outcomes that result from dedication, hard work, self-discipline, teamwork, practice and personal responsibilities. The program also relates the achievements and experiences of baseball players to potential achievements in life.
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Title of Planned Core Program #5
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Origin
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NFL UNDER THE HELMET
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturday 12 noon 8/24 - 9/28/02
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6
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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13 years
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16 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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This program showcases the pro-social on and off the field activities of the NFL's leading players and coaches. Working with the National Association for Sports and Physical Education (NASPE), the program (1) educates teens about dedication, hard work, teamwork, goal setting and community and community service, (2) provides examples of responsible social and personal behavior, (3) demonstrates how to deal constructively with the differences among people, and (4) teaches the benefits of physical activity and fitness.
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Title of Planned Core Program #6
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Origin
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STARGATE - INFINITY
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturday 8:00 am 9/14 - 9/28/02
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3
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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9 years
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11 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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In every episode, the Stargate Explorers enter another new world. About the only things they can be sure of are that they will encounter life forms and cultures very different from their own, that they will face problems that require functioning smoothly as a team, and that a team is only as strong as the character and abilities of its individual members. At its core, this program explores issues, attitudes, and behaviors important to learning how to get along with others - whether those others are from different races, cultures, and species, or from their own team of trainees. The young explorers serve as models for the young audience. As the cadets learn hard lessons about such things as trying to see the world from the perspective of other cultures, the positive benefits in diversity, or how to mesh their own strengths and abilities with those of others on the team, so too do young viewers. This series examines fundamental issues about how and why to get along with others who may be very different from oneself, and about the kinds of abilities and strength of character necessary to be a good Stargate Explorer - and a good person.
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Title of Planned Core Program #7
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Origin
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ARCHIE'S WEIRD MYSTERIES
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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M-F 7:00 am (2 ep./wk) 9/09 - 9/27/02
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6
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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8 years
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11 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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Each week Archie and the gang negotiate their way through yet another"weird mystery." They encounter many of the same problems and issues confronting today's pre-teens: how to get along with others; how to build and maintain self-confidence; what kinds of values and behaviors lead to both self-respect and respect from others. Because Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica and their classmates are engaging characters with whom young viewers easily identify, they serve as excellent role models. As they deal with such pro-social issues as honesty, perserverance, dependability, diversity, self-reliance, and self-respect, their struggles and what they finally learn provide young viewers with the kinds of "life lessons" that study after study indicates parents and teachers value.
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Title of Planned Core Program #8
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Origin
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SHERLOCK HOLMES IN THE 22ND CENTURY
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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M-F 7:00am (2 ep./wk) 9/09 - 9/27/02
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6
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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9 years
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11 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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This series is desgined to build problem-solving and informational management skills and to model the pro-social values associated with enduring friendships and effective teamwork. Problem solving themes are illustrated in each episode which also demonstrate fundamental principles of gathering, evaluating, and interpreting information and using it to imagine, present and test plausible scenarios. It is the intent of this series to motivate children to see critical thinking and team problem-solving as exciting, fun and within their capacity.
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Title of Planned Core Program #9
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Origin
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STARGATE - INFINITY
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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M - F 7:00am(1 ep. per week) 9/09 - 9/27/02
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3
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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9 years
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11 years
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Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming
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In every episode, the Stargate Explorers enter another new world. About the only things they can be sure of are that they will encounter life forms and cultures very different from their own, that they will face problems that require functioning smoothly as a team, and that a team is only as strong as the character and abilities of its individual members. At its core, this program explores issues, attitudes, and behaviors important to learning how to get along with others - whether those others are from different races, cultures, and species, or from their own team of trainees. The young explorers serve as models for the young audience. As the cadets learn hard lessons about such things as trying to see the world from the perspective of other cultures, the positive benefits in diversity, or how to mesh their own strengths and abilities with those of others on the team, so too do young viewers. This series examines fundamental issues about how and why to get along with others who may be very different from oneself, and about the kinds of abilities and strength of character necessary to be a good Stargate Explorer - and a good person.
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