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Title of Analog Core Program #1
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Origin
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LILO & STITCH: THE SERIES
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays/9:00-9:30 AM ET through 9/2/06
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9
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1
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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7 years
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10 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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Lilo, a precocious
girl of about five, and her alien pet Stitch live with Lilos sister
Nani. Nani is trying to keep their little family together after the
tragic death of their parents in an automobile accident. Although still
a teen herself, Nani works several jobs and struggles to be an adult
role model for Lilo. Two alien characters, Jumba and Pleakley, who
arrived on planet Earth at the same time as Stitch, live with Nani and
Lilo while pretending to be their aunt and uncle. This ploy is intended
to convince the Department of Social Services that the household is
well managed and there is no need for foster-care placement for Lilo.
Series episodes illustrate developmentally appropriate issues, among
which are peer pressure, coping with bereavement, family and school
rules and problem solving. Stories convey messages about truthfulness,
responsibility, acceptance and trust. The series includes Hawaiian
language, music, dance and custom, exposing our broad ABC audience to
the richness of Pacific Rim culture.
The July 22, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC Sports coverage of
the British Open.
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Total Times Aired
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Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News
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Number of Preemptions Rescheduled
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10
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1
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1
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| Preemption #1 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 9 AM ET
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Sat., 7/15/2006, 12 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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Title of Analog Core Program #2
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Origin
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THE EMPEROR'S NEW SCHOOL
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays/9:30-10 AM ET through 9/2/06; 9-9:30 AM ET as of 9/9/06
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13
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1
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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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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Kuzco, a youth who is
heir to the throne of a mythical Andean country, must graduate from
Kuzco Academy before he can become Emperor of his land. He lives with a
peasant foster family and faces the intellectual, physical and social
challenges that all teens face, while also preparing to rule justly and
well. Sometimes Kuzco wonders whether being Emperor for the rest of his
days will be a pleasure or a trap.
Kuzco thwarts attempts by the nefarious Yzma and her henchman, Kronk,
to stop him from doing well in school. If Kuzco were to fail at his
classwork, Yzma would become Empress. Kuzco struggles to complete his
assignments and stay on track. Only if he remains steadfast, studies
hard, learns from his mistakes, and can relate to citizens at all
levels of society, will he ascend the throne. His best friend Malina,
an excellent student, attempts to help Kuzco stay out of trouble and
achieve his goals.
Series episodes explore issues such as coping with peer pressure,
respecting authority, taking responsibility, adhering to family and
school rules, accepting differences, building self-esteem and trust.
The July 22, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC Sports coverage of
the British Open.
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Total Times Aired
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Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News
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Number of Preemptions Rescheduled
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14
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1
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1
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| Preemption #1 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 9:30 AM ET
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Sat., 7/15/2006, 12:30 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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Title of Analog Core Program #3
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Origin
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THE PROUD FAMILY
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays/10:00-10:30 AM ET through 9/2/06
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9
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1
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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10 years
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13 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 Proud Family
revolves around the daily activities of fourteen-year-old Penny Proud
and her African-American family consisting of parents Trudy Proud (a
veterinarian) and Oscar Proud (self-employed businessman), a
no-nonsense Grandmother Suga Mama who resides with the family, twin
sisters BeBe and CeCe; Pennys friends Dijonay and Sticky, and the
neighboring Boulevardez family, whose daughter, La Cienega, is Pennys
rival. Teachers and classmates also populate the stories. The majority
of the characters in this childrens series are ethnic minorities.
Penny faces the struggles of adolescence along with the challenge of
balancing academic life (middle school) and home obligations. Series
episodes explore issues particularly relevant to 10 to 13 year olds:
maintaining social relationships, overcoming self-doubt, standing up
for ones beliefs, dealing with peer pressure, relating to authority
and rules, assuming responsibility, appreciating differences (gender,
race, and generational), maintaining loyalty to family, and cultivating
values such as honesty and persistence.
The July 22, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC Sports coverage of
the British Open.
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Total Times Aired
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Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News
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Number of Preemptions Rescheduled
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10
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1
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1
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| Preemption #1 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 10 AM ET
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 3 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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Title of Analog Core Program #4
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Origin
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THAT'S SO RAVEN
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays/10:30-11:00 AM ET (7/1/06 - 9/30/06); also Saturdays 10-10:30 AM ET (as of 9/9/06)
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16
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2
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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10 years
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13 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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Raven Baxter, who has
inherited her grandmothers gift of clairvoyance, is a normal, happy
young woman. Nonetheless, Raven sometimes worries that she is a freak
because of her clairvoyant abilities. She has a ten-year old brother,
Cory. They are typical siblings, with the tension and rivalry that most
siblings experience. Raven and Cory's mother is in law school, and
their father owns a small restaurant.
Raven attends an ethnically diverse San Francisco public high school.
She is responsible for the after-school safety and activities of Cory.
Her closest friends, Chelsea and Eddie, are fiercely committed to
environmental issues and sports, respectively. Raven dreams of a career
in fashion design, and the new season's episodes revolve around her
internship with an eccentric fashion designer.
Ravens parents and clos friends know about her visions. These
premonitions often prompt her to intervene before trouble occurs.
Sometimes her interventions backfire, and at other times the foreseen
events occur, bringing embarrassment or sadness. She learns valuable
lessons from her transgressions. Visions set up issues that the Core
episodes of this series explore, among which are sibling rivalry,
popularity, loyalty, self-acceptance, jealousy, dealing with authority,
and consequences of lying or cheating.
The July 1, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC Sports coverage of
World Cup Soccer. The July 22, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC
Sports coverage of the British Open.
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Total Times Aired
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Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News
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Number of Preemptions Rescheduled
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18
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2
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2
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| Preemption #1 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/1/2006, 10:30 AM ET
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Sat., 7/1/2006, 1:30 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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| Preemption #2 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 10:30 AM ET
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 3:30 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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Title of Analog Core Program #5
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Origin
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THE SUITE LIFE OF ZACK AND CODY
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays/11-11:30 AM ET through 9/2/06; 11:30 AM - 12 PM ET as of 9/9/06
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12
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2
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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11 years
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13 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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Those episodes of
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody that air on ABC as Core Programming
deliver life lessons tailored for the older child and "tween" audience.
Stories take place in a luxury hotel in Boston, where twelve-year-old
identical twins Zack and Cody live with their divorced mom, a lounge
singer for the Tipton Hotel. The boys attend a local public middle
school. One of the twins is polite and shy and excels in academics,
while the other, athletic and extroverted, barely scrapes by in school,
due to lack of effort. He often instigates wacky plans for outwitting
hotel authorities, caregivers, and their mother. The boy's mother dates
and would like to remarry. Their father is a professional rock musician
who is on the road much of the year, but stays in touch with his sons.
This sets up occasional parental conflicts about discipline and
expectations. Parallel stories involve two teenage girls: heiress
London Tipton, whose father owns the hotel, and Maddie, a girl who
works after school at the hotel snack bar. Unlike London, Maddie
attends a parochial girls school and comes from a working class Boston
family.
Series episodes explore sibling rivalry, conflicts with parents,
divorce, household and hotel rules, family budget limitations,
responsibility, self-esteem, and peer pressure.
The July 1, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC Sports coverage of
World Cup Soccer. The July 22, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC
Sports coverage of the British Open.
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Total Times Aired
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Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News
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Number of Preemptions Rescheduled
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14
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2
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2
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| Preemption #1 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/1/2006, 11 AM ET
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Sat., 7/1/2006, 2 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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| Preemption #2 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 11 AM ET
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 4 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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Title of Analog Core Program #6
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Origin
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PHIL OF THE FUTURE
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays/11:30 AM-12 noon ET through 9/2/06
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8
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2
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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30 minutes
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From
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To
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10 years
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12 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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Phil of the Future
is the story of a teenage boy, Phil Diffy, his younger sister, Pim, and
their parents, who find themselves living in the 21st century when
their time travel vehicle malfunctions in flight. While their goal is
to repair the time travel vehicle and return to their home in the 22nd
century, for the time being they must conceal their identities, their
futuristic traits and their gadgets to blend in with the locals. The
Diffys enroll Phil and Pim in public school, where Phil excels in
higher math and Pim, who is a rebel by nature, must learn to live by
middle school rules.
The series conveys relevant messages about growing up. Some of the
issues that are explored in this series are sibling rivalry,
responsibility, dealing with authority (parent/child and
teacher/student conflicts), peer pressure, self-acceptance, loyalty,
and honesty.
The July 1, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC Sports coverage of
World Cup Soccer. The July 22, 2006 episode was preempted due to ABC
Sports coverage of the British Open.
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Total Times Aired
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Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News
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Number of Preemptions Rescheduled
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10
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2
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2
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| Preemption #1 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/1/2006, 11:30 AM ET
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Sat., 7/1/2006, 2:30 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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| Preemption #2 |
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Date Preempted/Episode #
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If rescheduled, date and time reschedule
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Is the rescheduled date the second home?
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 11:30 AM ET
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Sat., 7/22/2006, 4:30 PM ET
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Y
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If rescheduled, were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time?
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Y
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Reason for Preemption
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SPORTS
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Title of Analog Core Program #7
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Origin
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THE REPLACEMENTS
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times Aired at Regularly Scheduled Time
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Number of Pre-emptions
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Saturdays/9:30-10 AM ET as of 9/9/06
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4
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0
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Length of Program
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Age of Target Audience
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E/I Symbol Used As Required
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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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12 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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Riley and Todd,
siblings who were raised in an orphanage after the death of their
parents, long to be adopted. They find a comic book advertisement for
Fleemco, an agency that will provide Replacement parents or adults to
substitute for certain individuals. Brother and sister decide to send
in the $1.98 fee in hopes of obtaining parents to replace their lost
ones. They acquire an unorthodox pair of Replacement parents, Dick
Daring and Agent K. Dick is a former daredevil stuntman and Agent K is
a British super-spy. Neither seems to know much about parenting,
although their intentions are good. Agent Ks highly intelligent
automobile, C.A.R., her former spy partner, also joins the household.
Their attempts to forge a family and adjust to a new school are both
touching and comedic. Riley and Todd discover that they can call
Fleemco to request replacement of any adult whom they dislike, who is
overly strict, or who is merely uninteresting. The temporary
Replacements for teachers, neighbors or other community figures never
prove to be as exciting or fun as the siblings had hoped, and are often
immature and obnoxious. As things go awry, Riley and Todd learn that
they need adult leadership, discipline, role models, order and
structure. By the end of each story they are eager to return the
Replacement and reinstate the original adult. Stories revolve around
issues such as cooperating with household/family rules, taking
responsibility, fairness, building self-esteem, and trust.
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