Baseball Eagles Now 16-2 TV LISTINGS Sponsored by Colby Eagle Varsity Baseball Gatz and Brett Wilson with One Hit Thursday at 4 P.N

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Baseball Eagles Now 16-2 TV LISTINGS Sponsored by Colby Eagle Varsity Baseball Gatz and Brett Wilson with One Hit Thursday at 4 P.N FREE PRESS Page 10 Colby Free Press Wednesday, May 11, 2005 SSSPORTSPORTS Baseball Eagles now 16-2 TV LISTINGS sponsored by Colby Eagle varsity baseball Gatz and Brett Wilson with one hit Thursday at 4 p.n. added two more wins to its record each. Colby is ranked #1 in the region the COLBY FREE PRESS on Monday by taking two games Jeremy Dietz took the mound in and hopes for a first-round home from Healy-Leoti. Trenton Powell game #2. he gave up 1 run on 3 hits. game on Monday, May 16. pitched the first game, giving up 4 the game ended after four innings According to coach Kevin Cox, runs on 6 hits. Senior Matt August- by the run rule with the final score the regional seedings will be out WEEKDAYS MAY 10 - MAY 16 ine pitched the final inning and al- Colby 16, Healy-Leoti 1. today. It looks as though Colby may lowed 1 run on 1 hit. The offensive charge was led by get a home game against Goodland, Colby’s offense got started early, Brett Wilson, going 3 for 3. Matt Cox said that Colby’s regional tour- 6AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 KLBY/ABC Good Morning Good Morning America Mak- Mak- The View Million- News putting 4 runs on the board in the Augustine, going 2 for 3 and Joe nament may be as tough as any in Hh Kansas eover eover aire first inning. Colby tacked on 3 runs Heier going 2 for 2. Everyone in the the state. Teams included in the re- KSNK/NBC News Cont’d Today Live With Regis In the Heat of the the second, 2 in the fourth and 1 in lineup found a way to get on base on gional are Hugoton and Larned. Lj and Kelly Night the sixth. The final score was 10-5 hits, errors and drawing walks. Ev- In preparing for regionals, the KBSL/CBS News The Early Show The 700 Club The Price Is Right The Young and the 1< NX Restless Eagles. eryone in the lineup crossed the team will be stressing fundamentals K15CG BBC Yoga Body Caillou Beren. Barney- Sesame Street Dragon Beren. Mister Teletub- Colby’s offense was led by Jor- plate at least once. of defense and offense. d World Electric Bears Friends Tales Bears Rogers bies dan Cranston and Kyle Withington The varsity’s record is now 16-2. Cox said his team is composed of USA Coach Coach Movie Nash Bridges The Varied The Varied P[ District District with two hits each. They were fol- The last regular season game will be “coachable kids who love the TBS Saved Saved Movie Dawson’s Creek Dawson’s Creek Ed Varied lowed by Heath Bieker, Mitchell at Thomas More Prep at Hays on game.” Pl by Bell by Bell WGN Chang- Believer Happy Happy Hillbil- Hillbil- Matlock Rockford Files Magnum, P.I. P] ing Voice Days Days lies lies TNT The Pretender Angel Charmed ER ER Judging Amy P^ Eagle softball drops two on road NICK Rock Oddpar- Jimmy Spon- Dora the Blue’s Miss Lazy- Backyar- Dora the Blue’s Little Bill QZ Star ents Neutron geBob Explorer Clues Spider Town digans Explorer Clues The Colby High Eagle softball day long,” said coach Jack Elliott. tory with 1 run, 1 earned run, 3 hits, FAM Varied Power Power Bey- Two of a Living The 700 Club Gilmore Varied Full Full team traveled to Hays on Monday Next action is at home Thursday 4 walks, 8 strikeouts and 1 hit bat- Q] Rangers Rangers blade Kind the Life Girls House House DSC Varied Paid Paid Paid Double Agents Monster House Design Designer Surprise by Design for a doubleheader with Concordia. at 4 p.m. vs. TMP. ter. RW Program Program Program Rivals Guys The Eagles lost both games, 1-0 and Split 4 Games In game #2, Colby won 14-5 be- A&E Varied Programs Third Watch City Confidential 3-2. The Eagles split 4 games last Fri- hind the pitching of Wark, who al- RZ ESPN SportsCenter SportsCenter Sports- Varied SportsCenter SportsCenter Outside- Baseball In game #1, Sarah Redmond took day and Saturday. On Friday, the lowed 5 runs, 3 earned runs, 12 hits, R] Center Lines Tonight the loss, allowing 1 run, 2 hits, 1 Eagles lost 4-0 and 6-4 to Larned. 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. HBO Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs walk and 7 strikeouts. Game #2 In game #1, Sarah Redmond took Offensively for Colby: N[ MAX Movie Varied Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Logan Wark suffered the setback, the loss, allowing 4 runs, 2 earned Barnes, 2 singles and 2 doubles; Oa Cont’d allowing 3 runs, 6 hits, 1 walk and runs, 8 hits, 0 walks and struck out Redmond, 1 single, 1 double; DISN Koala Doodle- Higgly- JoJo’s The Charlie Rolie Out of Doodle- The Koala Higgly- Q[ Brothers bops town Circus Wiggles & Lola Polie the Box bops Wiggles Brothers town issuing no strikeouts. Offensively 7. In game #2, Logan Wark took the Sanford, 2 singles; Wark, 2 singles; for Colby on the day: Cierra Rous, loss, allowing 6 runs, 2 earned runs, Kersenbrock, 1 single and 1 double; 3 singles; Shawna Cox, 2 singles; 5 hits, 2 walks and put down 1. S. Cox, 1 single; and Rous, 1 single. Ashley Barnes, 3 singles, 1 double; Offensively, Colby could only The Eagles also collected 10 Lauren Cox, 1 single, 1 home run; gain 11 hits on the day. Wark had 3 walks and 16 stolen bases on the WEEKDAYS MAY 10 - MAY 16 Sarah Redmond, 1 single; Britt singles; Rous, 1 single; S. Cox, 1 day. Kersenbrock, 1 single, 1 triple; Sara single; L. Cox, 2 singles; Barnes, 2 “We played poorly as a team at 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 Sanford, 2 singles. singles; Redmond, 2 singles. Larned,, but turned it around at KLBY/ABC All My Children One Life to Live General Hospital Judge- Judge- Judge Judge News ABC Wld “We outhit them 16 to 8 on the On Saturday, in game #1 against home Saturday against Ulysses,” Hh Brown Brown Judy Judy News day, but couldn’t get a clutch hit all Ulysses, Redmond earned a 4-1 vic- said coach Elliott. KSNK/NBC News Inside Days of our Lives Passions The Jeop- The Ellen News NBC Lj Edition Insider ardy! DeGeneres Show News KBSL/CBS News Bold, As the World Turns Guiding Light Dr. Phil Oprah Winfrey News CBS 1< NX Beautiful News K15CG Reading Lions Varied Programs Clifford- Post- Arthur Maya & Cyber- Zoom Busi- Varsity golfers pick up another first d Rainbow Red cards Miguel chase ness USA JAG Varied Movie Varied Programs The Colby Eagle varsity golfers Mengel, 78 (38/40), 4th; Deke Breck Simonsson of Oberlin, 84; P[ took part in the Rawlins County Elliott, 79 (41/38), 5th; and R.J. Cedric Green, 86; and Chad Zerr, TBS Cosby Cosby Steve Steve Drew Drew Yes, Yes, Home Home Seinfeld Seinfeld Oakley, 87. Pl Show Show Harvey Harvey Carey Carey Dear Dear Improve. Improve. meet on Saturday and captured the Ladenburger, 83 (40/43), 7th. WGN News Rockford Files Magnum, P.I. America’s Funniest Cosby Cosby Home Will & top spot with a score of 311. Atwood Mikel Ladenburger wound up The next meet with be the league P] Home Videos Show Show Improve. Grace and Oberlin were 344, Hoxie 369 with an 87. showdown on Friday at Goodland TNT Judging Amy NYPD Blue Law & Order Law & Order Angel Charmed and Quinter 388. Rawlins County’s Andy Fikan at 3 p.m. (CST). P^ NICK Max & Dora the Rugrats Rugrats CatDog Hey Oddpar- Jimmy Spon- Rock Chalk- Grown Colby’s medalists were Chris was top medalist with a 75. The regional meet will be held at QZ Ruby Explorer Arnold! ents Neutron geBob Star Zone Up Staley with a 77 (39/38), 2nd; Chris Medalists from the other schools the Colby Country Club on Mon- FAM Family Family Step by Step by Boy Mts. Boy Mts. Full Full Gilmore Girls 7th Heaven Finley, 77 (37-40) , 3rd; Sean included Jon Richards, Oberlin, 83; day, May 16. Q] Matters Matters Step Step World World House House DSC Surprise by Design New Detectives: The FBI Files Garage Takeover Varied Programs Monster Garage RW Forensic Science A&E American Justice Varied Programs Third Watch City Confidential Colby High Track/Field Results RZ ESPN Varied Programs 1st & 10 Rome- Around Interrup- SportsCenter R] Burning the Horn tion Colby Invitational Crystal Mannebach — 100H, 4x800, 02:20.1; Bryan Brewer — HBO Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs May 6, 2005 17.72, 5th, 300H, 52.65, 6th; 3200, 13:19.9, 4x800, 02:34.2; N[ MAX Movie Varied Programs Movie Standings, Boys Rishonna Martin — LJ, 13’ 10.5”, Taylor Finley — pv, 11’6”, 4th; Oa Cont’d (1.) Ulysses, 151 points. (2.) TJ, 28’ .25”; Lissa Mazanec — SP, Cole Garcia — pv, 11’6”, 5th; Zak DISN JoJo’s Stanley Varied Programs Lilo & Proud Brace- Kim Lizzie Sister, Q[ Circus Stitch Family face Possible McGuire Sister Holcomb, 81. (3.) Goodland, 59. 30’9”, 6th, dis. 106’9”, 1st, 4x100, Koenig — 400, 59.9, 200, 25.7, jav. (4.) Colby, 48. (5.) St. Francis, 47. 13.17, 3rd, 4x400, 1:06.6. 1st; 90’11.75”, 4x100, 12.45; Trent (6.) Oakley, 46.
Recommended publications
  • Nominees for the 29 Annual Sports Emmy® Awards
    NOMINEES FOR THE 29 TH ANNUAL SPORTS EMMY® AWARDS ANNOUNCE AT IMG WORLD CONGRESS OF SPORTS Winners to be Honored During the April 28 th Ceremony At Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center Frank Chirkinian To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award New York, NY – March 13th, 2008 - The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) today announced the nominees for the 29 th Annual Sports Emmy ® Awards at the IMG World Congress of Sports at the St. Regis Hotel in Monarch Bay/Dana Point, California. Peter Price, CEO/President of NATAS was joined by Ross Greenberg, President of HBO Sports, Ed Goren President of Fox Sports and David Levy President of Turner Sports in making the announcement. At the 29 th Annual Sports Emmy ® Awards, winners in 30 categories including outstanding live sports special, sports documentary, studio show, play-by-play personality and studio analyst will be honored. The Awards will be given out at the prestigious Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center located in the Time Warner Center on April 28 th , 2008 in New York City. In addition, Frank Chirkinian, referred to by many as the “Father of Televised Golf,” and winner of four Emmy ® Awards, will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award that evening. Chirkinian, who spent his entire career at CBS, was given the task of figuring out how to televise the game of golf back in 1958 when the network decided golf was worth a look. Chirkinian went on to produce 38 consecutive Masters Tournament telecasts, making golf a mainstay in sports broadcasting and creating the standard against which golf telecasts are still measured.
    [Show full text]
  • Winners for the 29Th Annual Sports Emmy Awards Is Also Available on the National Television Academy’S Website At
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WINNERS OF 29th ANNUAL SPORTS EMMY® AWARDS ANNOUNCED BY NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES Frank Chirkinian Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award New York, NY – April 28, 2008 – The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) announced the winners tonight of the 29th Annual Sports Emmy® Awards at a special ceremony at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. The awards were presented by a distinguished group of sports figures and television personalities including veteran Bob Costas (host of NBC’s upcoming Olympic coverage in Beijing and NBC’s Football Night in America; host of HBO’s “Costas Now” and “Inside the NFL”); Cris Collinsworth (sports analyst for NBC’s NFL coverage and HBO’s “Inside the NFL”); Jim Nantz (lead play-by-play announcer of The NFL on CBS and play-by-play broadcaster for NCAA college basketball and golf on CBS); Joe Buck (sports announcer FOX Sports NFL and MLB); Charles Barkley (11-time NBA All-Star and eight season veteran as NBA analyst for TNT); Mike Tirico (host of ESPN’s Monday Night Football, The Masters and his daily show on ESPN Radio); Phil Simms (Super Bowl XXI MVP and lead game analyst The NFL on CBS); Tim McCarver (two time- St. Louis Cardinals World Series Champion and sports announcer for MLB on FOX); Chip Carey (play-by-play for MLB Playoffs on TBS); Lisa Salters (ESPN reporter since 2000 now seen on the new E:60 program); Jay Bilas (studio and game analyst for NCAA college basketball for 13-years at ESPN); Cris Carter (3-time NFL All- Pro, 8 straight Pro-Bowls, analyst HBO’s Inside the NFL and Yahoo Sports); and Frank Deford (senior contributing writer for Sports Illustrated and commentator for HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel).
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Pg 9A 09-09
    ssttarar--nneewwss sports The Goodland Star-News / Friday, September 9, 2005 9a Cowgirls golf team Tennis team places fifth The Goodland High School girls tennis team son of Colby, 7-3. placed fifth among 10 teams Saturday at the Colby Junior Jillian Parker earned the fourth-place Invitational. medal at No. 1 singles, going 3-2 in the tournament. The field was split into two pools of five teams In pool play, she won her matches against the player places second here each. After playing all four matches in their poll, from Scott City 7-2, Ulysses 7-5 and Garden City players had a final match against their counterparts 7-3, and lost against Osborne 7-1. The Cowgirls golf teams placed from the other pool based on their record for the day. In the match for third place, Parker lost to Melinda second and fifth at the Goodland The top girl or doubles team from one pool played Schremmer of Phillipsburg 7-1. Invitational on Tuesday at Sugar the top girl or team from the other, No. 2 played No. Goodland’s No. 1 doubles team, seniors Kali Hills Golf Club with two Goodland 2 and so forth. Each match consisted of one seven- Reitcheck and Megan Stefan, finished seventh with players finishing among the top 10. game set, with a tie-breaker at 6-all if necessary. a 2-3 record. In pool play, the pair went 1-3, defeat- Sophomores Sammie Raymer The Cowgirls No. 2 doubles team, juniors Sandy ing the team from Plainville 7-0, and losing to and Eryn Topliff both finished with Johnson and Jena McCall, finished second with a 4- Osborne 7-5, Colby 7-1 and Phillipsburg 7-1.
    [Show full text]
  • THE GRYPHON TIMES Friday, January 10, 2019 Volume 12 Issue 8 Ms
    THE GRYPHON TIMES Friday, January 10, 2019 Volume 12 Issue 8 Ms. Kivett: UA‟s Welcoming Face UA Music Tastes By Chadsity Durr By Jordan LeGrair At University Academy, there are many key staff mem- oughly enjoy,” she said. bers who contribute to the school‟s environment. Fun fact: Ms. Kivett The music industry is keeping a steady pace, with not Ms. Cynthia Kivett, Central Office Manager, is one of has more than 50 first much going on and only a few new releases by artists. these staff members. She has been dedicated to UA for 11 cousins. Also, two of A lot of people who use Spotify, a music streaming years. her grandchildren attend service, are reminiscing on their most played tracks “I started as a volunteer, and it turned into a permanent UA. throughout 2019. The service officially released this in- job,” she said. “I have two grand- formation to all listeners who use the platform. The top Ms. Kivett‟s job is of high importance, as she is the UA sons here, Anthony and streamed artist of 2019 were Ed Sheeran, with 62.91 mil- doorkeeper. Her job is not only to be responsible for who Keaton Reese, fifth and lion streams per month. Post Malone and Camila Cabello comes in and out of the building, but also to give a positive first grade. I love being followed just behind that. first impression of University Academy to all visitors. As here with my grandchil- Da‟Marion Young, a senior at University Academy, she maintains a positive environment, she also helps keep dren,” she said.
    [Show full text]
  • Making It Pay to Be a Fan: the Political Economy of Digital Sports Fandom and the Sports Media Industry
    City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works All Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects 9-2018 Making It Pay to be a Fan: The Political Economy of Digital Sports Fandom and the Sports Media Industry Andrew McKinney The Graduate Center, City University of New York How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/2800 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] MAKING IT PAY TO BE A FAN: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DIGITAL SPORTS FANDOM AND THE SPORTS MEDIA INDUSTRY by Andrew G McKinney A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Sociology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The City University of New York 2018 ©2018 ANDREW G MCKINNEY All Rights Reserved ii Making it Pay to be a Fan: The Political Economy of Digital Sport Fandom and the Sports Media Industry by Andrew G McKinney This manuscript has been read and accepted for the Graduate Faculty in Sociology in satisfaction of the dissertation requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Date William Kornblum Chair of Examining Committee Date Lynn Chancer Executive Officer Supervisory Committee: William Kornblum Stanley Aronowitz Lynn Chancer THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK I iii ABSTRACT Making it Pay to be a Fan: The Political Economy of Digital Sport Fandom and the Sports Media Industry by Andrew G McKinney Advisor: William Kornblum This dissertation is a series of case studies and sociological examinations of the role that the sports media industry and mediated sport fandom plays in the political economy of the Internet.
    [Show full text]
  • A Dpics-Ii Analysis of Parent-Child Interactions
    WHAT ARE YOUR CHILDREN WATCHING? A DPICS-II ANALYSIS OF PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS IN TELEVISION CARTOONS Except where reference is made to the work of others, the work described in this dissertation is my own or was done in collaboration with my advisory committee. This dissertation does not include proprietary or classified information. _______________________ Lori Jean Klinger Certificate of Approval: ________________________ ________________________ Steven K. Shapiro Elizabeth V. Brestan, Chair Associate Professor Associate Professor Psychology Psychology ________________________ ________________________ James F. McCoy Elaina M. Frieda Associate Professor Assistant Professor Psychology Experimental Psychology _________________________ Joe F. Pittman Interim Dean Graduate School WHAT ARE YOUR CHILDREN WATCHING? A DPICS-II ANALYSIS OF PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS IN TELEVISION CARTOONS Lori Jean Klinger A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Auburn University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Auburn, Alabama December 15, 2006 WHAT ARE YOUR CHILDREN WATCHING? A DPICS-II ANALYSIS OF PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS IN TELEVISION CARTOONS Lori Jean Klinger Permission is granted to Auburn University to make copies of this dissertation at its discretion, upon request of individuals or institutions and at their expense. The author reserves all publication rights. ________________________ Signature of Author ________________________ Date of Graduation iii VITA Lori Jean Klinger, daughter of Chester Klinger and JoAnn (Fetterolf) Bachrach, was born October 24, 1965, in Ashland, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Owen J. Roberts High School as Valedictorian in 1984. She graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1988 and served as a Military Police Officer in the United States Army until 1992.
    [Show full text]
  • HBO: Brand Management and Subscriber Aggregation: 1972-2007
    1 HBO: Brand Management and Subscriber Aggregation: 1972-2007 Submitted by Gareth Andrew James to the University of Exeter as a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English, January 2011. This thesis is available for Library use on the understanding that it is copyright material and that no quotation from the thesis may be published without proper acknowledgement. I certify that all material in this thesis which is not my own work has been identified and that no material has previously been submitted and approved for the award of a degree by this or any other University. ........................................ 2 Abstract The thesis offers a revised institutional history of US cable network Home Box Office that expands on its under-examined identity as a monthly subscriber service from 1972 to 1994. This is used to better explain extensive discussions of HBO‟s rebranding from 1995 to 2007 around high-quality original content and experimentation with new media platforms. The first half of the thesis particularly expands on HBO‟s origins and early identity as part of publisher Time Inc. from 1972 to 1988, before examining how this affected the network‟s programming strategies as part of global conglomerate Time Warner from 1989 to 1994. Within this, evidence of ongoing processes for aggregating subscribers, or packaging multiple entertainment attractions around stable production cycles, are identified as defining HBO‟s promotion of general monthly value over rivals. Arguing that these specific exhibition and production strategies are glossed over in existing HBO scholarship as a result of an over-valuing of post-1995 examples of „quality‟ television, their ongoing importance to the network‟s contemporary management of its brand across media platforms is mapped over distinctions from rivals to 2007.
    [Show full text]
  • Pacing in Children's Television Programming
    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 434 364 CS 510 117 AUTHOR McCollum, James F., Jr.; Bryant, Jennings TITLE Pacing in Children's Television Programming. PUB DATE 1999-03-00 NOTE 42p.; Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (82nd, New Orleans, LA, August 4-7, 1999). PUB TYPE Reports Research (143) Speeches/Meeting Papers (150) EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Childrens Television; Content Analysis; Preschool Education; *Programming (Broadcast); Television Research IDENTIFIERS Sesame Street ABSTRACT Following a content analysis, 85 children's programs were assigned a pacing index derived from the following criteria:(1) frequency of camera cuts;(2) frequency of related scene changes;(3) frequency of unrelated scene changes;(4) frequency of auditory changes;(5) percentage of active motion;(6) percentage of active talking; and (7) percentage of active music. Results indicated significant differences in networks' pacing overall and in the individual criteria: the commercial networks present the bulk of the very rapidly paced programming (much of it in the form of cartoons), and those networks devoted primarily to educational programming--PBS and The Learning Channel--present very slow-paced programs. (Contains 26 references, and 12 tables and a figure of data.) (RS) ******************************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * ******************************************************************************** Pacing in Children's Television Programming James F. McCollum Jr. Assistant Professor Department of Communication Lipscomb University Nashville, TN 37204-3951 (615) 279-5788 [email protected] Jennings Bryant Professor Department of Telecommunication and Film Director Institute for Communication Research College of Communication Box 870172 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0172 (205) 348-1235 PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND OF EDUCATION [email protected] U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Nickelodeon Singapore : Program Schedule 1 - 4 January 2009 (R1)
    NICKELODEON SINGAPORE : PROGRAM SCHEDULE 1 - 4 JANUARY 2009 (R1) Thu Friday Sat Sun SIN SIN 1-Jan 2-Jan 3-Jan 4-Jan 6:00 Go Diego, Go 6:00 6:15 Hey Arnold 6:15 6:30 The Fairly OddParents 6:30 7:00 Nick JR: The Backyardigans Nick JR: Blue's Clues 7:00 7:30 Nick JR: Hi-5 Nick JR: Hi-5 7:30 8:00 Nick JR: Yo Gabba Gabba! Nick JR: Go, Diego, Go 8:00 8:30 Nick JR: Go, Diego Go! Nick JR: Dora, the Explorer 8:30 9:00 Nick JR: WonderPets Tak & the Power of Juju 9:00 9:15 New Year Special: Dora Dances to the Rescue (9-10am) Nick JR: The Magic Roundabout 9:30 Nick JR: Dora, the Explorer The Fairly OddParents 9:30 10:00 Frankenstein's Cat 10:00 Upsized: The Fairly OddParents 10:30 Drake & Josh 10:30 11:00 Edgar & Ellen The Naked Brothers Band 11:00 11:30 New Year Special: Holidaze El Tigre 11:30 11:45 The Mighty B! Upsized: SpongeBob SquarePants 12:00 Ricky Sprocket 12:00 12:30 New Year Special: Team Galaxy : Predators from Outer Lola & Viginia Chalkzone 12:30 12:45 Space Frankenstein's Cat 13:00 SpongeBob SquarePants 13:00 Upsized: Danny Phantom 13:30 The Fairly OddParents 13:30 14:00 Edgar & Ellen 14:00 Upsized: The Fairly OddParents 14:30 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron 14:30 15:00 The Fairly OddParents The Naked Brothers Band 15:00 15:30 El Tigre Zoey 101 15:30 15:45 The Mighty B! 16:00 Avatar, the Legend of Aang 16:00 Upsized: SpongeBob SquarePants 16:30 TEENIck: iCarly 16:30 17:00 TEENick: Drake & Josh El Tigre 17:00 17:30 Danny Phantom 17:30 Upsized: The Fairly OddParents 18:00 SpongeBob SquarePants 18:00 18:30 Grossology 18:30 Nicktoons: SpongeBob
    [Show full text]
  • A Christmas Carol’ Time for ‘A Take
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Inside: Seacoast Holidays ALSO INSIDE: 21 VOICES 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2006 Vol. 32 | No. 47 | 2 Sections |40 Pages FIT TO A ‘T’ Karma Threads seeks to help teens with t-shirts BY SCOTT E. KINNEY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER EXETER | Positive messages for teens and the chance to help others. That’s the premise behind KarmaThreads — a positive messaging apparel company fusing vintage flair with contemporary design — as Cyan they announced earlier this month the launch of its first line of T-shirts for women of all ages. Magenta With inspirational messages like “Dream,” “Hope,” “Laugh Often,” “Love More,” and other phrases, these hip new T-shirts pro- vide an easy way for all to look good and do good. Inspired by a desire to give back to teens in need, KarmaThreads Yellow founder, Rhonda Lee, is sharing a portion from all of the items sold to charities that shelter and nurture teens. For Lee, it is an idea that has hung around for years and is now Black coming into fruition. “I really wanted to form a non-profit organization for teens to provide clothes for kids in need,” she said. “I think that it’s our responsibility to help these teens that are the next generation and teach them the responsibility of taking care of their own.” On Friday, Nov. 24 — also known as “Black Friday” — eight businesses in Exeter aided in the launch of Kar- maThreads by displaying the T-shirts in their stores and providing purchase information for those who are inter- ested in giving back.
    [Show full text]
  • Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media
    ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF SPORT AND NEW MEDIA New media technologies have become a central part of the sports media landscape. Sports fans use new media to watch games, discuss sports transactions, form fan-based communities, and secure minutiae about their favorite players and teams. Never before have fans known so much about athletes, whether that happens via Twitter feeds, fan sites, or blogs, and never before have the lines between producer, consumer, enactor, fan and athlete been more blurred.The internet has made virtually everything available for sports media consumption; it has also made under- standing sports media substantially more complex. The Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media is the most comprehensive and in-depth study of the impact of new media in sport ever published. Adopting a broad interdisciplinary approach, the book explores new media in sport as a cultural, social, commercial, economic, and technological phenomenon, examining the profound impact of digital technologies on that the way that sport is produced, consumed and understood.There is no aspect of social life or commercial activity in general that is not being radically influenced by the rise of new media forms, and by offering a “state of the field” survey of work in this area, the Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media is important reading for any advanced student, researcher or practitioner with an interest in sports studies, media studies or communication studies. Andrew C. Billings is the Ronald Reagan Chair of Broadcasting and Director of the Alabama Program in Sports Communication at the University of Alabama, USA. He has published eight books and over 80 journal articles and book chapters, with the majority focusing on the inter- section of sports media and identity.
    [Show full text]
  • Nickelodeon and Paramount Players to Bring Rugrats Back for the Next Generation of Kids with an All-New TV Series and Feature Film
    “Everything’s Back to Norman”: Nickelodeon and Paramount Players to Bring Rugrats Back for the Next Generation of Kids with an All-New TV Series and Feature Film July 17, 2018 Rugrats Movie and Brand-New, Original 26-Episode TV Series Will Feature Everyone’s Favorite Talking Babies in All-New Adventures NEW YORK & BURBANK, Calif. & HOLLYWOOD--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul. 17, 2018-- Viacom (NASDAQ: VIAB, VIA) flagship properties Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures announced today a relaunch of the iconic kids’ TV series Rugrats, with a 26-episode greenlight from Nickelodeon, and a live-action film featuring CGI characters from Paramount Players. Both the TV series and the movie will include new adventures with beloved charactersTommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Susie and Angelica, and will also introduce a new world of characters. Original creators Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain will return to the TV series as executive producers. Nickelodeon’s Rugrats will be produced in Burbank, Calif., with production already underway. Additional news of the TVseries, airdate and casting--and Reptar sightings--will be announced in the coming months. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180717005654/en/ The Rugrats movie will be written by David Goodman and is set to be released on November 13th, 2020 by Paramount Players, the division of Paramount Pictures that develops and produces co-branded feature films with Viacom’s leading media networks. Rugrats is the seventh film title announced in connection with this cross-company initiative. “Rugrats is hands-down one of the most celebrated cartoons in TV history, and we are thrilled for a whole new audience to meet these iconic characters in brand-new adventures,” said Sarah Levy, COO, Viacom Media Networks; and Interim President, Nickelodeon.
    [Show full text]