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today's children, and features of children and teenagers helping out special causes, which was already featured following the news summary prior to that point. The series is formatted similarly to a newsmagazine and features special-interest, sports and entertainment stories; before certain news segments and before most commercial breaks, the series features specialized short pieces about environmental issues and offbeat stories. Sports segments are also provided during the show also in the form of special-interest pieces, and
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Toy companies and food companies are excluded from buying commercial space for the series and are not allowed to be sponsors on the series, certain other syndicated children's series also follow this policy as well and therefore ads airing on the show generally appeal to adult viewers instead of the
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The show's primary anchor, Mwanzaa, who had been with the series since its September 2003 debut, departed in September, 2013. All anchors and reporters for the program range in age between 10 and 20 years of age; unlike traditional newscasts and news magazine programs, the series never discloses the
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via its Fox News Channel in the Classroom initiative; this was eliminated in the commercial broadcast but continues to be included in the educational production as a Current Events segment. The commercial program dropped the newscast in favor of airing special-interest stories on issues important to
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The series is very restrictive in its selection of underwriters for specific segments and those seen in its commercial breaks, and follows strict guidelines and maintains the distinction between editorial and sponsorship. Sponsors generally come from the fields of apparel, entertainment, health and
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The show also features educationally-based segments such as "Word," a game in which three words (many not commonly used in the vocabulary of the show's target demographic) are illustrated by their meaning. The program is closed captioned and is used as an
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last names of its anchors and reporters, identifying them on a first name basis only. A number of the anchor/reporters were children of television anchor/reporters. The current co-anchors are Luke, Veronique and Christin.
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The series has featured over the years anchor/reporters who are children of well-known television personalities and journalists including Haley Cohen, the show's original anchor from 2003 to 2007 and daughter of former
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for the first half of the series' first season, before adopting its current name. The series was the first attempt at a syndicated news show aimed at children since the cancellation of the similar
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publication which has since ceased publication. From its launch until the 2009-10 season, the series began each telecast with a summary of the week's news stories with footage supplied by
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concept. Primo launched the series as a project to give young people the opportunity to develop an interest in the journalism industry by delivering news and information to their peers.
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received a 1.0 national rating for the November 2009 sweeps period. The series performed well among adult viewers with an estimated 600,000 women aged 18–54 and 400,000 men aged 18–54.
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as one of eight children's programs which truly meet FCC educational requirements for children's programming and is listed as a preferred program by the group along with others such as
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The series airs on over 200 TV stations covering, approximately 91% of the country, and is seen in 1,000 locations in 175 countries worldwide through the
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aimed at adolescents between the ages of 13 and 16 years old and their parents that debuted in first-run syndication on September 27, 2003.
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discusses important issues in a format intended to educate and inform both children and adults. In-studio segments are shot at studios in
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as an educational concept, a nation building project, a program to preserve the cultural heritage of the country and ESL tool.
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and is seen in 12,600 middle and high schools through a special classroom education feed.
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with field reports done on location around the country and world. The series meets
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Impressed by the positive message of the series, a programming executive at
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Educational content for the show was first provided by the child-oriented
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received a New York Emmy Award in 2013 and was nominated for a national
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Beginning with the tenth-season premiere on September 15, 2012,
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produces a segment that airs in the months leading up to the
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Negotiations are underway with several countries to license
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for the country. The Georgian version of the series titled
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called "Olympic Insight" that began in 2008 prior to the
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beauty, electronics, retail and the U.S. government.
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