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What do your locals run for E/I programing?

I'm always interested in hearing about what local stations decide to air as E/I programing (because someitmes it's really obscure or oddball stuff) so please share if you don't mind. :)

Our loal Christian station (WVCY) airs Davey And Goliath, Sunshine Factory, Becky's Barn, and The Secret Place. They're all low-budget Christian (of course) themed shows that are entertaining based mostly on how much they come across as low budget Sesame Street ripoffs.

WCGV (UPN 24) airs The Smurfs (!). I have no idea how that's educational... Theu used to air Dennis The Menace (the 1980's DIC cartoon) which was awesome. They also air Garfield And Friends which is a personal favorite of mine. :) <P ID="signature">______________
-Paul</P>
 
Well, here's what the station reported to the FCC regarding the educational content of the program...

The series uses the narrative/educational device of a wise and patient elder who guides younger generations as they learn to deal with the complexities of interpersonal relations and their own, sometimes quite confusing feelings. As the Smurfs confront the day-to-day events of Smurf community life, they encounter unexpected obstacles, unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten their plans, their community, or their own self-image. Papa Smurf helps the younger Smurfs figure out who they are and how they should behave, and strives to teach them the power of love and caring. Various individual episodes explore such issues as kindness, greed and sharing, fighting, perseverance, responsibility, humility, teasing, carelessness, expressing feelings, self-confidence, fears, and others viewpoints.

> WCGV (UPN 24) airs The Smurfs (!). I have no idea how that's
> educational... Theu used to air Dennis The Menace (the
> 1980's DIC cartoon) which was awesome. They also air
> Garfield And Friends which is a personal favorite of mine.
> :)
>
 
> Well, here's what the station reported to the FCC regarding
> the educational content of the program...
>
> As the Smurfs confront the day-to-day events of Smurf
> community life, they encounter unexpected obstacles,
> unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten
> their plans, their community, or their own self-image. (etc.)

Replace "Smurfs" with any title of any animated or live-action series and, voila... instant E/I.

With wording like that, I'm surprised no one tried to sneak "The Simpsons", "That 70s Show" or even "Married With Children" as E/I.

>
> > WCGV (UPN 24) airs The Smurfs (!). I have no idea how
> that's
> > educational...

Neither do we -- apparently, DIC (in association with Tribune, on behalf of Warners) is pushing "The Smurfs" as an E/I program.

I have a feeling that DIC thought that their actual E/I-worthy shows, like "Get Along Gang" and "The Littles", put viewers to sleep, so they offered The Smurfs as more exciting E/I fare.
 
> > Well, here's what the station reported to the FCC
> regarding
> > the educational content of the program...
> >
> > As the Smurfs confront the day-to-day events of Smurf
> > community life, they encounter unexpected obstacles,
> > unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten
> > their plans, their community, or their own self-image.
> (etc.)
>
> Replace "Smurfs" with any title of any animated or
> live-action series and, voila... instant E/I.
>
> With wording like that, I'm surprised no one tried to sneak
> "The Simpsons", "That 70s Show" or even "Married With
> Children" as E/I.

Your right, here we go...

"That 70's Show" E/I Report:
"As the teenagers confront the day-to-day events of a boring community life, they encounter unexpected obstacles, unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten their plans, their community, or their own self-image."

"The Simpsons" E/I Report:
"As the Simpson's confront the day-to-day events of Springfield community life, they encounter unexpected obstacles, unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten their plans, their community, or their own self-image."

"Married with Children" E/I report:
"As the Bundy's confront the day-to-day events of suburban Chicago community life, they encounter unexpected obstacles, unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten their plans, their community, or their own self-image. "

And even...

"Girl Gone Wild Infomercial" E/I Report:
"As the hot girls confront the day-to-day events of spring break, they encounter unexpected obstacles, unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten their plans, their community, or their own self-image."


<P ID="signature">______________
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.stationindex.com/>TV Station List</a></p>
 
>
> And even...
>
> "Girl Gone Wild Infomercial" E/I Report:
> "As the hot girls confront the day-to-day events of spring
> break, they encounter unexpected obstacles, unexpected
> issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten their plans,
> their community, or their own self-image."
>
Any infomercial may work:

"Ron Popeil Infomercial" E/I Report:
"As the housewife confront the day-to-day events of cooking and chopping, they encounter unexpected obstacles, unexpected issues, and unexpected feelings that threaten their plans, their community, or their own self-image."
 
WSAH Bridgeport/Seymour, Connecticut (The COL is Bridgeport, but the "studios/tower" is in Seymour) the Scrips owned Shop@Home Affiliate runs a crappy kids show from 7AM-8AM on Wednesdays from the Akron Ohio Public Schools called "Ask Gilby" Then from 8AM-10AM are for episodes of the "New Zoo Revue" from the 1970s. Sister Station WMFP in Boston, MA runs them too.<P ID="signature">______________
~Jay Clark~
</P>
 
> I'm always interested in hearing about what local stations
> decide to air as E/I programing (because someitmes it's
> really obscure or oddball stuff) so please share if you
> don't mind. :)

We run TNBC.

-A<P ID="signature">______________
</P>
 
> > We run TNBC.
> >
> > -A
>
> What's TNBC?
>

Actually, I guess it's now "Discovery Kids on NBC":

<a target="_blank" href=http://www.nbc.com/nbc/Discovery_Kids_on_NBC/>http://www.nbc.com/nbc/Discovery_Kids_on_NBC/</a>

TNBC was "Teen NBC"

-A<P ID="signature">______________
</P>
 
> WSAH ... runs a crappy kids show from 7AM-8AM on
> Wednesdays from the Akron Ohio Public Schools called "Ask
> Gilby"

Having not seen it I wonder what makes it so bad. Even so, props to the station for the courage to program something local. Every station should be doing something local for at least one half-hour of core time per week.

> Then from 8AM-10AM are fo(u)r episodes of the "New Zoo
> Revue" from the 1970s.

My, aren't they gluttons for punishment.
 
> I'm always interested in hearing about what local stations
> decide to air as E/I programing (because someitmes it's
> really obscure or oddball stuff) so please share if you
> don't mind. :)
>
> Our loal Christian station (WVCY) airs Davey And Goliath,
> Sunshine Factory, Becky's Barn, and The Secret Place.
> They're all low-budget Christian (of course) themed shows
> that are entertaining based mostly on how much they come
> across as low budget Sesame Street ripoffs.
>
> WCGV (UPN 24) airs The Smurfs (!). I have no idea how that's
> educational... Theu used to air Dennis The Menace (the
> 1980's DIC cartoon) which was awesome. They also air
> Garfield And Friends which is a personal favorite of mine.
> :)
>


Not counting the Big 3 affiliates and PAX (which are obvious):

WABM-68 (UPN) shows The Smurfs M-W at 7am, and other DIC shows "Go For It" and "Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century". (Note related to some of the things further down the thread: They actually were airing The Littles at that point.

WTTO-21/WDBB-17 (WB) shows the PBS show "Liberty's Kids" early weekday mornings and is trying to palm "Sabrina: The Animated Series" off with an E/I tag.

WJXS-CA-24 (FamNet) shows a bunch of Christian-themed shows, the most notable being "Mary Lou's Flip-Flop Shop" starring former Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton.

WTJP-60 (TBN) carries more Christian E/I stuff than any other 2 networks put together. Imagine that, one FCC rule they actually follow. . . :)
 
> > WSAH ... runs a crappy kids show from 7AM-8AM on
> > Wednesdays from the Akron Ohio Public Schools called "Ask
> > Gilby"
>
> props to the station for the courage to program something
> local.

The only trouble, though, it was produced in Akron, Ohio, and WSAH is in Bridgeport, CT.

Which means that "Ask Gilby" isn't exactly local.
 
> > WSAH ... runs a crappy kids show from 7AM-8AM on
> > Wednesdays from the Akron Ohio Public Schools called "Ask
> > Gilby"
>
> Having not seen it I wonder what makes it so bad. Even so,
> props to the station for the courage to program something
> local. Every station should be doing something local for at
> least one half-hour of core time per week.
>
> > Then from 8AM-10AM are fo(u)r episodes of the "New Zoo
> > Revue" from the 1970s.
>
> My, aren't they gluttons for punishment.


Here is a page which explains more about "Gilby", where the show comes from and broadcast outlets (all Shop at Home)

http://www.akronschools.com/news/news_aps15.html


Here is the "official" Ask Gilby Website


http://www.askgilby.com

cute concept-For a Cable access show..
 
Joe goofed that up because if you read my post it says WSAH Bridgeport/Seymour, CT Seymour is where their "studios" and tower is.<P ID="signature">______________
~Jay Clark~
</P>
 
>> (You want quotes and requotes - GO BACK AND READ THE ORIGINALS, BUB!)

OK, so I misunderstood. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk. Still, every station should have the courage to do something on the local level to meet the E/I quota. Too bad they don't.
 
Re: "Beakman's World"

I liked that show better than the other show "Bill Nye The Scince Guy".<P ID="signature">______________
~Jay Clark~
</P>
 
Re: "Beakman's World"

> I liked that show better than the other show "Bill Nye The
> Scince Guy".

I liked both of them. I remember watching both shows when I was like 5. Puts all the "E/I" nonsense they have today to shame.

Heck, if they still had those two shows, I'd still watch them TODAY.

TV networks today are too focused on doing the bare minimum instead of trying to put together something that meets the law and will generate viewers at the same time. A good E/I show will not only be educational, but be entertaining enough to keep viewers at the same time. If it's entertaining enough, it'll even keep some older viewers.

- Trip<P ID="signature">______________
Visit my website, www.rabbitears.info! It's eventually going to be your one resource for television info! Digital television, histories, and technical information for the entire USA from one source!</P>
 
Re: "Beakman's World"

> Anybody rememer that program?
>
Yah, I remember it from the standpoint that it was co-produced by Belo and Columbia Pictures Television's attempt at a kids science program which started on TLC but within a year moved on to syndication and later on CBS. In 1993 Disney came out with the more popular Bill Nye the Science Guy (originally syndicated and later on PBS).<P ID="signature">______________
James Westerfield</P>
 
Re: "Beakman's World"

> TV networks today are too focused on doing the bare minimum
> instead of trying to put together something that meets the
> law and will generate viewers at the same time. A good E/I
> show will not only be educational, but be entertaining
> enough to keep viewers at the same time. If it's
> entertaining enough, it'll even keep some older viewers.

Apparently, even reruns of shows like Beekman and Bill Nye (maybe even the animated "Back To The Future", which included a science experiment with Christopher Lloyd and Bill Nye) aren't in demand, as they rather get cheap stuff for cheap money (like old New Zoo Revues).
 
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