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Title of Planned Core Program #1
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Origin
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MADELINE
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:00-7:30 am
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10
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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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5 years
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7 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 animated and Emmy award winning series, "The New Adventures of Madeline," is based on the classic books by Ludwig Bemelman. Narrated in rhyme by reknown actor Christopher Plummer, the episodes follow the everyday and imaginative adventures of a little French girl and her friends. The Madeline stories both portray and reflect on some of the social learning experiences valuable for children in the early and middle periods of childhood. The series also explores many of the social lessons related to such themes as honesty, fairness, respect for others, self-reliance, and a number of other prosocial concepts so important for developing children. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #2
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Origin
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SABRINA, THE ANIMATED SERIES
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:30-8:00 am/Sundays, 8:00-8:30 am
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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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7 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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The animated series, "Sabrina," involves the adventures of a modern, early adolescent girl who is part human and part witch. While Sabrina is not your typical girl - she has magical powers that must be kept secret and also under control - the familial, social, peer-group, and school-related issues she experiences all serve as educational and instructional life-lessons for viewers, as they reflect many of the same learning experiences and teenage challenges faced by children today. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #3
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Origin
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TROLLZ
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 8:00-8:30 am/Sundays, 8:30-9:00 am
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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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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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TROLLZ is an animated series about five teenage girls growing up in a magic and colorful world, who live by the credo B.F.F.I. - Best Friends for Life. The magic in their lives is interwoven into real-world type experiences through which they learn to engage in problem solving, creative thinking, and cooperative strategy skills. The series also provides an opportunity for the five girls to learn how to cope with some of the social and emotional issues of self-esteem relating to physical features and other personal attributes, emerging friendships and peer-group relationships, and other experiences found in Trollzopolis. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #4
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Origin
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HORSELAND
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 8:30-9:00 am
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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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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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HORSELAND is an animated series about five girls and two boys who live in spectacular countryside that houses a farm called Horseland. Each of these main characters has a special horse whose personality is similar to its owner's. Horseland and its unique approach of integrating the personality of the main characters and animals serve to reinforce prosocial themes. Horseland is also a "coming of age" series in which viewers experience and learn from the social interactions, hopes, dreams, and even fears of this group of culturally diverse adolescents. From this background, the experiences of sharing, caring, compromise, friendship, respect, and competition emerge to provide the young viewers with social and emotional guidelines for better understanding many of the life-lessons they need to learn as they grow and develop. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #5
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Origin
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CAKE
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 8:00-8:30 am/Saturdays, 8:00-8:30 am
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14
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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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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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CAKE is a live-action show-within-a-show about a teenage girl by the name of Cake, who, with the help of three friends, produces a cable access show. The series is designed to provide the viewers with two integrated levels of educational and informational experiences. On one level, each episode provides actual instruction regarding specific activities, with hands-on examples related to the design and use of various fabrics, the making of clothes, the crafting of useful home, school, play, and household items, and other forms of creative expression. The other level in the episode provides an opportunity for the viewers to learn about social and emotional themes such as the value of honesty, the importance of personal worth and self-esteem, the meaning of friendship, the value of having a healthy life-style, and other prosocial concepts that are developmentally appropriate for this age-group. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #6
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Origin
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DANCE REVOLUTION
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 8:30-9:00 am
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11
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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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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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DANCE REVOLUTION is designed to provide preadolescent and early teenage boys and girls with an opportunity to both view and participate in a dance competition-style series in which their creative talents and skills are demonstrated in a kid-friendly environment of artistic expression. Within this music and dance environment, the viewers will be able to learn how their peers plan, design, and execute various forms of choreography; observe how young people handle the social requirements associated with mastering various forms of dance within the framework of a competition; understand the personal dedication and physical commitment necessary for this field of artistic expression; and learn how to evaluate their own skills and career aspirations as they observe the participants in the series work with seasoned professionals in various areas of dance and the creative arts. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #7
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Origin
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CARE BEARS
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:00-7:30 am
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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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5 years
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7 years
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Care Bears are a group of funny, colorful bears, each with a special way of caring and a belly badge, which unleashes that bear's special caring power. The bears use their caring hearts and their belly badges to help each other and to thwart the evil plots of Grizzle, a bad bear with his own flying lair. Each Care Bears episode is designed to foster children's "emotional intelligence," defined by psychologist Daniel Goleman and other researchers as skill in five areas: knowing one's emotions; managing one's emotions; motivating oneself; recognizing emotions in others; and handling relationships. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #8
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Origin
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STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:30-8:00 am
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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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3 years
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6 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 this series, Strawberry Shortcake, a curious, self-confident leader, narrates stories of her and her friends' adventures in the richly-imagined world of Strawberry Land. Using her many positive qualities, Strawberry helps her friends, who share her values but not necessarily her ability to take a broader view, to see beyond their own self-interest. The themes of the stories are designed to have particular relevance for young viewers, focusing on such issues as friendship, fear, self-confidence, sportsmanship, trust and shyness. The pro-social messages flow naturally from the narrative, as the characters experience concrete (positive and negative) consequences of their actions. This program is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children, has educating and informing children as a significant purpose, and otherwise meets the definition of Core Programming as specified in the Commission's rules.
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Title of Planned Core Program #9
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Origin
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Krypto the Super Dog 1
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:00-7:30 am
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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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4 years
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6 years
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Krypto the Super Dog is intended to acquaint youngsters with the meaning of heroism and to inspire them to act proactively, righteously, and heroically in their own lives. On the surface, Krypto appears to be a normal, loyal, and fun-loving mutt. He is a playful companion to his young master, Kevin; and an integral member of a distinctive community of neighborhood pets. In this way, Krypto's character and everyday life mirrors that of his original master, Superman's Clark Kent alter-ego. But just as with Superman, beneath Krypto's "Mild-mannered" appearance lies an array of amazing powers, drive and heart. Superman taught a past generation the importance of using ones abilities effectively for just causes. Krypto does the same for today's young viewers by acting as an engaging model for ethical actions, pro-social behaviors and heroic deeds.
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Title of Planned Core Program #10
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Origin
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Krypto the Super Dog 2
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NETWORK
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Saturdays, 7:30-8:00 am
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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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4 years
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6 years
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A separate episode airing of "Krypto the Super Dog" will follow the first airing each week. Krypto the Super Dog is intended to acquaint youngsters with the meaning of heroism and to inspire them to act proactively,righteously and heroically in their own lives. On the surface, Krypto appears to be a normal, loyal, and fun-loving mutt. He is a playful companion to his young master, Kevin; and an integral member of a distinctive community of neighborhood pets. In this way, Krypto's character and everyday life mirrors that of his original master, Superman's Clark Kent alter-ego. But just as with Superman, beneath Krypto's "mild-mannered" appearance lies an array of amazing powers, drive and heart. Superman taught a past generation the importance of using ones abilities effectively for just causes. Krypto does the same for today's young viewers by acting as an engaging model for ethical actions, pro-social behaviors and heroic deeds.
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Title of Planned Core Program #11
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Origin
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The Littles 1
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 7:00-7:30 am & 7:30-8:00 am
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11
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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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5 years
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9 years
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This series focuses on one particular family of Littles - Grandpa, Mom and Dad, Dinky, and the two youngest: Tom and Lucy. In their quest to become productive adults the Littles and their friend Henry face the same kinds of problems that young children face every day - issues of friendship, jealousy, honesty, prejudice, consideration for others, kindness, responsibility, risk-taking, and more. Each episode of the Littles focuses on one such issue, presenting it in explicit, concrete terms. Young, attractive characters with whom children can identify carry out these actions. Younger and older children, boys and girls, loners and social butterflies, all can find a character with whom to identify and from whom to learn. And last but far from least, the character of Grandpa, a wise, experienced, older Little who clearly loves and cares for the Little kids, functions as the kind of non-threatening, non-didactic teacher to whom children respond. He frequently articulates the lesson inherent in the action as he interacts with and advises the Little children. The exciting adventures of the Littles and the suspense generated by their frequent narrow escapes from Dr. Hunter are designed to capture and hold a young viewer's attention. The explicitness with which are designed to ensure that children note and understand the embedded pro-social content as they derive delight from the action.
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Title of Planned Core Program #12
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Origin
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Liberty's Kids
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 8:00-8:30 am
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14
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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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7 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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Liberty's Kids is designed to enable viewers to experience, in fresh and exciting ways, the extraordinary period of 1773 to 1789 in American history, as the 13 colonies, led by a group of courageous and brilliant individuals fought from freedom from British and established a new nation. It uses powerful storytelling to address three primary educational goals. 1. to introduce young people to historical figures and to enable them to understand the incredible sacrifices these individuals made. 2. to guide young people through the entire sequence of events that led to the creation of a new nation, and 3. to help young people understand the importance of key philosophical, social, and political issues at the heart of the American Revolution by setting these issues in actual historical contexts.
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Title of Planned Core Program #13
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Origin
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Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 8:30-9:00 am
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14
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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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3 years
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14 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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Jack Hanna is one of America's most beloved naturalists and adventurers. Each week Hanna takes millions of family viewers on exciting journeys to learn about animals and the places they live. Hanna's enthusiasm and wonderment with every new creature and experience he encounters makes the series a success to a broad segment of viewers. Jack Hanna takes viewers to a different part of the world each week to show how different animals live, what they eat, how they play, and how they survive, educating young viewers and promoting responsibility.
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Title of Planned Core Program #14
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Origin
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Animal Atlas
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 7:00-7:30 am
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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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5 years
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14 years
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In this educational and informative television series, Animal Atlas will travel the globe to meet every kind of animal imaginable - from the familiar to the astounding. Youngsters will learn about their lives, their history, and the adaptations that have allowed them to survive and thrive. But best of all, they will meet the animals face to face, whether ape or giant lizard or shark or tiger or bear or any other amazing animal from the Americas, from Africa, from Asia, Antarctica and everywhere in between. Ah, wildlife - the tame and domesticated.
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Title of Planned Core Program #15
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Origin
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Safari Tracks
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 7:30-8:00 am
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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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To
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5 years
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14 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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Safari Tracks is an exciting and entertaining series of half-hour programs focused entirely on African wildlife. Every show will explore the magnificent and mysterious world of Africa's animals, all in their natural habitat. Led by Ushaka, the show's young South African host, Safari Tracks takes the viewers from the brushlands of the Savanna to the great Okavango, from the greatest game reserves to the most remote beaches of Madagascar - and beyond. We'll see everything from rare African birds to "creepy crawlers" to animal babies interacting with their mothers and siblings. Safari Tracks will educate young viewers about wildlife conservation and show them how to better support efforts to protect endangered species.
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Title of Planned Core Program #16
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Origin
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Exploration with Richard Wiese
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SYNDICATED
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Regular Schedule
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Total Times to be Aired
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Sundays, 9:00-9:30 am
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4
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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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Exploration with Richard Wiese preserves your instinct to explore. Join world explorer Richard Wiese in this half-hour thrill ride that ignites the senses in extreme expeditions throughout the world. New technology uncovers hidden secrets of the world. Viewers will travel around the globe exploring and being educated by viewing thrilling images never before seen.
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NON-BROADCASTS EFFORTS FOR 2ND QUARTER 2007:
WKYT/CW TOURS - Tour groups visited the WKYT/CW facilites during the second quarter of 2007. The following children groups were given extensive tours of all departments, including master and studio controls, news studios, with an educational explanation of equipment and personnel responsibilities:
April 3 - Kentucky State University journalism students
April 4 - First Choice Childcare group
April 10 - 1st & 2nd grades of Lexington Elementary School
April 11 - 1st & 2nd grades of Magoffin co. Elementary School
May 1 - KORE Academy
May 1 - John County High School media students
May 14 - 2 Cub Scout groups
May 15 - Salyersville Elementary School
May 17 - Williamsburg Elementary School
May 18 - Breckinridge Elementary School
May 23 - Shearer Elementary School
May 24 - Mason County High School
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT - WKYT's management and staff are encouraged to actively participate in local, regional, state and national organizations - whether social, civic or professional. The following is a list of personnel and the child-related community organizations to which they belong and support:
BARBARA BAILEY, NEWS ANCHOR
Member - Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Bluegrass
Member - Center for Women, Children & Families
Advisory Board - Ronald McDonald House
Member - Central Kentucky Youth Salute
Member - Bluegrass tomorrow
Co-Chair - Fayette Co. Bowl for Kid's Sake
DAVE BAKER, ANCHOR-SPORTS MARKETING CONSULTANT
Tournament Committee - Children's Charities of the Bluegrass
BILL BRYANT, NEWS ANCHOR
Member - UK Children's Hospital Children's Miracle Network
SAM DICK, NEWS ANCHOR
Board Member - Blue Grass Council of the Boy Scouts
MIKE KANAREK, V.P. - OPERATIONS
V.P./Board of Directors - Children's Charity Fund of the Bluegrass
Board Member - Child Development Centers of the Bluegrass
CHRIS MARTIN, V.P.- SALES
Volunteer - Clark County Freshman Boys Basketball
WAYNE MARTIN, PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER
Board of Directors - Child Advocacy Center of the Bluegrass
Secretary - Governor's Scholars
PERSONAL APPEARANCES BY WKYT SATFF MEMBERS TO CHILD-RELATED EVENTS DURING 2ND QUARTER OF 2007:
BARBARA BAILEY, NEWS ANCHOR
May 6 - Emcee of the Central Kentucky Youth Salute
June 16 - Host - CMN Telethon for Kentucky Children's Hospital
CHRIS BAILEY, WEATHER ANCHOR
April 5 - Emcee of the Morgan Co. H.S. Basketball Fundraiser
April 10 - Weather talk to Menifee County Elementary School
April 19 - Weather talk to Carmargo Elementary School
May 1 - Weather talk to Millard Hensley Elementary School
May 14 - Weather talk to Parater Borders Elementary School
May 16 - Weather talk to Glendover Elementary School
June 16 - Host - Children's Miracle Network Telethon
DAVE BAKER, SPORTS ANCHOR
April 12 - Speaker at Georgetown College Journalism Class
April 14 - Emcee of Kentucky High School Athletics Assoc. Banquet
June 14 - Children's Charity Classic Board Meeting
June 21 - Children's Charity Classic Cabaret
June 22 - Children's Charity Classic Bid Party
June 23 - Children's Charity Classic Golf
SAM DICK, NEWS ANCHOR
April 17 - Emcee at the Good Scout luncheon
AMBER PHILPOTT, NEWS ANCHOR
May 30 - Speaker at the Kentucky Teen Court Conference
T.G. SHUCK, WEATHER ANCHOR
April 4 - Weather talk at Bethel Elementary School in Bath County
April 11 - Weather talk at Central Elementary School in Winchester
April 12 - Weather talk at King Middle School in Harrodsburg
April 17 - Weather talk at Bell Elementary School in Wayne Co
April 17 - Weather talk at Nancy Elementary School in Pulaski Co
April 19 - Weather talk at Trapp Elementary School in Winchester
April 24 - Weather talk at Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary
May 8 - Weather talk at Anne Mason Elementary School in Georgetown
May 9 - Weather talk at Estill County High School in Irvine
May 15 - Weather talk at Ewing Elementary School in Fleming County
May 17 - Weather talk at Tates Creek Elementary School
May 24 - Weather talk at Picadome Elementary School
"SCHOLASTIC BALL REPORT"
A weekly high school sports program that highlights games from High Schools in the Central Kentucky area. These programs aired on the following dates and times during second quarter of 2007 (during the school season):
WKYT-TV - Saturdays, April 7, 14, 11:30-12:00 pm
CW - Sundays, April 1, 8, 1:00-1:30 pm
"AMERICAN ATHLETE"
Hosted by Byron Allen and features one-on-one interviews with today's hottest and most recognizable superstar athletes, airs on a weekly basis on CW, Sundays, April 1-June 24th during 2nd quarter, 1:00-1:30 pm.
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