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Affiliated network | NBC | |
Nielsen DMA | Tulsa | |
Web Home Page Address | www.kjrh.com |
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State the average number of hours of Core Programming per week broadcast by the station on its main program stream | 3.0 |
State the average number of hours per week of free over-the-air digital video programming broadcast by the station on other than its main program stream | 168.0 |
State the average number of hours per week of Core Programming broadcast by the station on other than its main program stream. See 47 C.F.R. Section 73.671: | 3.0 |
Does the Licensee provide information identifying each Core Program aired on its station, including an indication of the target child audience, to publishers of program guides as required by 47 C.F.R. Section 73.673? | Yes |
Does the Licensee certify that at least 50% of the Core Programming counted toward meeting the additional programming guideline (applied to free video programming aired on other than the main Yes No program stream) did not consist of program episodes that had already aired within the previous seven days either on the station's main program stream or on another of the station's free digital program streams? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (1 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | EVERYDAY HEALTH(DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 9-9:30AM (10/5/14-12/28/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | In this weekly half-hour series developed and produced to educate and inform viewers ages 13-16, our hosts scan the country finding those who 'pay it forward' to promote health and wellness. The remarkable people that viewers meet are referred to as 'agents of change,' special individuals who are making big changes in people's lives, one small step at a time. Everyday Health is a series that uniquely raises awareness to help fight obesity, raise self-esteem, establish physical fitness habits and prevent negative health choices. An inspirational program about people who confront challenges by taking control, Everyday Health, through captivating storytelling, reports on amazing teens and other selfless Americans who are 'paying it forward, 'with good will and new ideas that will inspire other teens to take action. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (2 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | THE CHICA SHOW(DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 10:30-11AM (10/4/14-12/27/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | 13 |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | 2 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Chica is a five-year-old chick who spends her days with her parents in their costume shop, the Coop. The shop's one employee, Kelly, doubles as Chica's nanny and the ensemble is rounded out with Bunji, a large floppy eared rabbit and Stitches, a straw mannequin that sits in the window. Chica's parents were formerly entertainers in the vaudeville tradition and they regale the audience with stories and songs from their theatrical past. They enjoy and indulge Chica, who sometimes acts younger than her age and gets into all kinds of predicaments. Kelly uses fantasy play to transform herself, Chica, Bunji and Stitches into animated characters in another universe, who are struggling with a problem similar to the one Chica experienced in the Coop. Without fail, they find the problem can be solved and they carry that knowledge back to the Coop to use on another day. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (3 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | FOOD FOR THOUGHT (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 8-8:30AM (10/5/14-12/28/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Young, enthusiastic and passionate about food, Claire Thomas is the 22 year old host who opens viewers' eyes to how everyday life can inspire culinary creations in Food for Thought. Each weekly-half hour, produced for ages 13-16, informs and educates teens about the power of food as a tool for exploring new places, meeting new people and learning about different cultures. Claire serves as a role model for 13-16 year old viewers by showing her passion for her family, life, and healthy living by sharing stories in the kitchen. Creative inspiration can come from any place at any time - sometimes from family, sometimes from friends, or even from bloggers needing her help. No matter how exotic or local the location, she's always in search of new tastes and places to explore. Based on her unique perspective gathered throughout each episode, Claire will teach the audience how to prepare the "inspired" dish while promoting a healthy attitude towards food and life. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (4 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | RECIPE REHAB (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 9:30-10AM (10/5/14-12/28/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | In this weekly half-hour competition-style series developed and produced to educate and inform viewers ages 13-16, it is chef against chef in a recipe makeover challenge. Viewers will submit their favorite, decadent, high-calorie, classic family recipes and two acclaimed chefs will face off in a head-to-head competition to give the recipes a low-calorie twist. The audience will learn the value of healthy, wholesome ingredients and how healthy food choices can have positive effects on our quality of life. Special guests will serve as judge and jury. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (5 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | REAL LIFE 101 (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 10:30-11AM (10/5/14-12/28/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Have you ever wondered what you might want to do for the rest of your life? Well, Real Life 101, which is aimed at teens and young adults, introduces you to real people doing real jobs. From doctors, lawyers, and veterinarians to career counselors, drug counselors, Lipizzaner stallion trainers, and special effects directors, we cover them all. Join our energetic hosts Jillian, Shawn, and Gracey for a weekly half-hour of fun and entertainment. Rated High for Educational Content by the Annenberg Policy Center. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (6 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | TREE FU TOM (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 11-11:30AM (10/4/14-12/27/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | 13 |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | 2 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Tree Fu Tom focuses on the amazing adventures of a young boy called Tom who, with the power of 'movement magic' called 'Tree Fu', can transform into a tiny but mighty magical super hero and travel to a wondrous enchanted kingdom called Treetopolis that exists in a tree in his backyard woods. During each program he calls upon the audience to follow his moves to send him the magic he needs to solve a problem encountered by Tom and his friends. These include Ariella, a butterfly who is also a rancher and has rope lassoing skills; Twigs, an acorn sprite who folds himself into an acorn when he's frightened, Squirmturn, a pill bug who looks like a large and imposing coal miner but is often timid and fearful, and Zigzoo, a green tree frog and the resident genius inventor. In each episode there are action adventure sequences that are key to resolving the challenge of the day. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (7 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 11:30AM-12PM (10/4/14-12/27/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 5 |
Total times aired | 13 |
Number of Preemptions | 8 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | 8 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | LazyTown promotes fitness and healthful habits for preschool children. It takes place in an imaginary setting, LazyTown, and most episodes relate children's eating and fitness habits to problem solving in their "real world." The lead character, Stephanie, guides the audience through the story. She and her best friends, a group of "human" puppets reside in LazyTown, where her uncle is the Mayor Milford Meanswell. The underground spy and influencer who defines the ethos of LazyTown is Robbie Rotten, and he is determined to ruin the health and fitness practices of Stephanie and her friends. When the kids get into difficulties with Robbie Rotten, it is Sportacus, gymnast/athlete who comes to the rescue from his home in a spaceship that hovers over earth, prepared to answer to any call for help. The ever-present theme of LazyTown is to eat "sports candy" which consists of fruits and vegetables, get sufficient sleep, and go outside and engage in a wide range of physical activities, from playing games, holding athletic competitions, to building forts and play structures. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/20/14, 7:30-8AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/20/14, ELZT313DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 10/19/14, 11:30AM-12PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/18/14, ELZT103H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/29/14, 7:30-8AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/29/14, ELZT110DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 10/25/14, 7:30-8AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/25/14, ELZT104DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 10/5/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/4/14, ELZT101H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/8/14, 7:30-8AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/8/14, ELZT107H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/22/14, 7:30-8AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/22/14, ELZT109DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | LAZYTOWN(DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/6/14, 7:30-8AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/6/14, ELZT111DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Digital Core Program (8 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | RECIPE REHAB (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 10-10:30AM (10/5/14-12/28/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | In this weekly half-hour competition-style series developed and produced to educate and inform viewers ages 13-16, it is chef against chef in a recipe makeover challenge. Viewers will submit their favorite, decadent, high-calorie, classic family recipes and two acclaimed chefs will face off in a head-to-head competition to give the recipes a low-calorie twist. The audience will learn the value of healthy, wholesome ingredients and how healthy food choices can have positive effects on our quality of life. Special guests will serve as judge and jury. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (9 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 12-12:30PM (10/4/14-12/27/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 3 |
Total times aired | 13 |
Number of Preemptions | 10 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | 10 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Poppy Cat is based on the Poppy Cat's Adventures book series authored and illustrated by Lara Jones. A narrator, also named Lara, reads a story to her cat in each episode. This story stars the narrator's own Poppy Cat, who envisions and takes his friends on imaginary adventures. The friends are Zuzu, a Dalmatian who zips around on a skateboard; Alma, a southern belle bunny who is ultra-feminine and sweetly dramatic, Mo, a little mouse who tries his best to do as much as everyone else despite his size; Owl, the wise one who is prone to neck rolls and commentary when things irritate him or don't make sense, and the grouchy Egbert, an arrogant and obnoxious badger who refuses to play with the group and invariably attempts to sabotage their adventures. Occasionally Hilda, a forgetful and ditzy pigeon who flies into their adventures, appears to say hello or provide misguided directions to the friends. Once their mission is accomplished, the friends return to their little village and resume their cheerful, active lives. At the conclusion of her story, Lara closes her book and says good-bye to Poppy Cat, who is usually ready for his nap. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 10/5/14, 11:30AM-12PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/4/14, EPCT118H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/30/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/29/14, EPCT117H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/21/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/20/14, EPCT108H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/7/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/6/14, EPCT119H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/2/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/1/14, EPCT103H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/21/14, 11:30AM-12PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/13/14, EPCT120H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 10/19/14, 12-12:30PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/18/14, EPCT101H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/16/14, 11:30AM-12PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/25/14, EPCT102H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/9/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/8/14, EPCT104H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | POPPY CAT (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/23/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/22/14, EPCT122H |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Digital Core Program (10 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | FOOD FOR THOUGHT (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 8:30-9AM (10/5/14-12/28/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Young, enthusiastic and passionate about food, Claire Thomas is the 22 year old host who opens viewers' eyes to how everyday life can inspire culinary creations in Food for Thought. Each weekly-half hour, produced for ages 13-16, informs and educates teens about the power of food as a tool for exploring new places, meeting new people and learning about different cultures. Claire serves as a role model for 13-16 year old viewers by showing her passion for her family, life, and healthy living by sharing stories in the kitchen. Creative inspiration can come from any place at any time - sometimes from family, sometimes from friends, or even from bloggers needing her help. No matter how exotic or local the location, she's always in search of new tastes and places to explore. Based on her unique perspective gathered throughout each episode, Claire will teach the audience how to prepare the "inspired" dish while promoting a healthy attitude towards food and life. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (11 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | ASTROBLAST (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 10-10:30AM (10/4/14-12/27/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Total times aired | 13 |
Number of Preemptions | 0 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | 2 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Astroblast is the space station and home of six animal characters in Bob Colar's book series of the same name. The space station is managed by an over-confident and exuberant commander, Comet the dog. The crew includes, Sputnik the pig, a very knowledgeable reader; Haley, a rabbit, Comet's true peer and an athlete; Radar, the monkey, who is somewhat self-involved, Jet, a silent alligator whose gestures and expressions are his mode of communication, and Sal, a congenial 3-eyed octopus who runs the counter in the Smoothie Shack, the space station cafe. While the space station supports the missions of a bizarre and diverse array of aliens, the Smoothie Shack is the hub of social interaction for the galaxy. There is always something happening at Astroblast! And everyone on the crew has plenty to learn to keep the community happy and on an even keel. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Digital Core Program (12 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 12:30-1PM (10/4/14-12/27/14) |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 2 |
Total times aired | 13 |
Number of Preemptions | 11 |
Number of Preemptions for other than Breaking News | |
Number of Preemptions Rescheduled | 11 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Noodle & Doodle, an instructional series, features creating art projects and cooking projects around a specific theme. Host, Sean, drives around in a double-decker bus fully equipped with art supplies and a kitchen, ready for any assignment. The projects encourage parent engagement and often feature families working together to make something to display within the child's home. Sean's side-kick, Doggity, is an ever-faithful beagle who transforms into an animated character during interstitial trips to a parallel universe, set in a kitchen full of prank playing animated characters. The art projects typically promote utilizing recycled materials in order to demonstrate that creativity can transform something intended for one purpose into something that achieves a completely different goal. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Does the Licensee identify the program by displaying throughout the program the symbol E/I? | Yes |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 10/12/14, 12-12:30PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/4/14, ENAD107DH/ENAD108DH* |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/16/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/15/14, ENAD112DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/21/14, 12:30-1PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/22/14, ENAD113DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 10/18/14, 12:30-1PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/18/14, ENAD104DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/16/14, 12-12:30PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 10/25/14, ENAD102DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/28/14, 11-11:30AM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/20/14, ENAD116DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/28/14, 12-12:30PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/6/14, ENAD121DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/2/14, 11:30AM-12PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/1/14, ENAD124 |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 11/9/14, 11:30AM-12PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | Yes |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/8/14, ENAD101DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/28/14, 11:30AM-12PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 11/29/14, ENAD125DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
Questions | Response |
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Title of Program | NOODLE AND DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
List date and time rescheduled | 12/21/14, 12-12:30PM |
Is the rescheduled date the second home? | No |
Were promotional efforts made to notify the public of rescheduled date and time? | Yes |
Date Preempted | |
Episode # | 12/13/14, ENAD120DH |
Reason for Preemption | Sports |
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Does the Licensee publicize the existence and location of the station's Children's Television Programming Reports (FCC 398) as required by 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3526(e)(11)(iii)? | Yes |
Name of children's programming liaison | Karen Framel |
Address | 3701 S. Peoria Avenue |
City | Tulsa |
State | OK |
Zip | 74105 |
Telephone Number | 918-748-1425 |
Email Address | framel@kjrh.com |
Include any other comments or information you want the Commission to consider in evaluating your compliance with the Children's Television Act (or use this space for supplemental explanations). This may include information on any other noncore educational and informational programming that you aired this quarter or plan to air during the next quarter, or any existing or proposed non-broadcast efforts that will enhance the educational and informational value of such programming to children. See 47 C.F.R. Section 73.671, NOTES 2 and 3. | The E/I bug has been airing throughout the NBC's Children's Programming block (DIGITAL) since February 5, 2005. The E/I bug also airs throughout Live Well Network's children's programming (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY). Effective 9/1/11, KJRH's D2 channel (DIGITAL MULTICAST) became a Live Well Network affiliate. Pre-emptions (Digital-D1 KJRH): 10/4/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Aston Villa versus Manchester City. 10/18/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Matches of the Day. 10/25/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Swansea versus Leicester. 11/1/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of the Formula 1 Qualifying Race, Austin. 11/8/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Queens Park Rangers versus Manchester City. 11/15/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of NBC Sports Special: Ironman World Championship. 11/22/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Arsenal versus Manchester United. 11/29/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Sunderland versus Chelsea. 12/6/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Manchester versus Everton. 12/13/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Action Sports: Dew Tour Breckenridge. 12/20/14: Due to NBC's broadcast of Barclay's Premiere League Soccer, Matches of the Day. Note from Section 4, Program 6 Noodle and Doodle: 10/4/14, ENAD107DH-ENAD108DH. The ENAD107DH feed was corrupted so episode number ENAD108DH aired instead. Pre-emptions (Digital Multicast-D2 LWN): None. KJRH provides studio tours for groups such as scouts, elementary, middle and high school students. The tour includes extensive Weathercenter and Stormchaser 2 tours, tornado safety information, winter weather and summer heat safety information. KJRH's management, anchors, reporters, and meteorologists donated their time to various children's causes during Q4 2014: 2014 Q4 - KJRH-Station Sponsored/Participated Community Events October: 10/3 - Met. George Flickinger participated in Cystic Fibrosis Fun Ride. 10/7 - Breanne Palmerini Emceed the Girl Scout groundbreaking. 10/17 - Joe Henke judged the Tulsa Area United Way food truck competition. 10/23 - Marla Carter Emceed the MS Society's event. 10/23 - Breanne Palmerini emceed live auction for the Crime Prevention Network. 10/26 - KJRH sponsors booth at local Boo Ha Ha parade with many reporters/anchors participating. 10/27 - Karen Larsen emceed Pink Ribbon event benefitting Oklahoma Project Woman. November: 11/11 - Patricia Santos participated on the Latina Youth Conference panel. 11/20 - Patricia Santos emceed annual Exelencia Awards Gala. 11/20 - Met. Taft Price presented weather talk to Jenks SE Elementary school. 11/20 - Met. Brett Anthony emceed Sapulpa community "Lights On" event. 11/20-11/21 - KJRH hosted Food 2 Families food drive in front of the station benefitting the Eastern Oklahoma Food Bank and toy drive benefitting Operation Homefront. 11/22 - KJRH participated in the Jenks Christmas Parade. December: 12/2 - Marla Carter, Brittany Rainey, Russ McCaskey and Breanne Palmerini participated in the Salvation Army Fashion Show. 12/6 - KJRH participated in the Broken Arrow Christmas Parade. 12/6 - KJRH participated in the Tulsa Hills Christmas Parade. 12/9 - Karen Larsen emceed the Tulsa Library holiday program. 12/13 - Russ McCaskey participated in the Jingle Bell Run benefitting the arthritis foundation. NBCUniversal's The More You Know website: Since 1989, The More You Know has brought the nation's most important social issues to the forefront, and remains a trusted voice for sharing knowledge to improve lives and inspire action. The More You Know's comprehensive website (themoreyouknow.com) includes in-depth resource and referral information on the campaign's important focus issues including: HEALTH - fighting childhood obesity, encouraging nutrition and physical fi |
Other Matters (1 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | POPPYCAT (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 12-12:30PM, 1/3/15-3/28/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Poppy Cat is based on the Poppy Cat's Adventures book series authored and illustrated by Lara Jones. A narrator, also named Lara, reads a story to her cat in each episode. This story stars the narrator's own Poppy Cat, who envisions and takes his friends on imaginary adventures. The friends are Zuzu, a Dalmatian who zips around on a skateboard; Alma, a southern belle bunny who is ultra-feminine and sweetly dramatic, Mo, a little mouse who tries his best to do as much as everyone else despite his size; Owl, the wise one who is prone to neck rolls and commentary when things irritate him or don't make sense, and the grouchy Egbert, an arrogant and obnoxious badger who refuses to play with the group and invariably attempts to sabotage their adventures. Occasionally Hilda, a forgetful and ditzy pigeon who flies into their adventures, appears to say hello or provide misguided directions to the friends. Once their mission is accomplished, the friends return to their little village and resume their cheerful, active lives. At the conclusion of her story, Lara closes her book and says good-bye to Poppy Cat, who is usually ready for his nap. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (2 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | EVERYDAY HEALTH |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 9-9:30AM, 1/4/15-3/29/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | In this weekly half-hour series developed and produced to educate and inform viewers ages 13-16, our hosts scan the country finding those who 'pay it forward' to promote health and wellness. The remarkable people that viewers meet are referred to as 'agents of change,' special individuals who are making big changes in people's lives, one small step at a time. Everyday Health is a series that uniquely raises awareness to help fight obesity, raise self-esteem, establish physical fitness habits and prevent negative health choices. An inspirational program about people who confront challenges by taking control, Everyday Health, through captivating storytelling, reports on amazing teens and other selfless Americans who are 'paying it forward, 'with good will and new ideas that will inspire other teens to take action. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (3 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | TREE FU TOM (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 11-11:30AM, 1/3/15-3/28/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Tree Fu Tom focuses on the amazing adventures of a young boy called Tom who, with the power of 'movement magic' called 'Tree Fu', can transform into a tiny but mighty magical super hero and travel to a wondrous enchanted kingdom called Treetopolis that exists in a tree in his backyard woods. During each program he calls upon the audience to follow his moves to send him the magic he needs to solve a problem encountered by Tom and his friends. These include Ariella, a butterfly who is also a rancher and has rope lassoing skills; Twigs, an acorn sprite who folds himself into an acorn when he's frightened, Squirmturn, a pill bug who looks like a large and imposing coal miner but is often timid and fearful, and Zigzoo, a green tree frog and the resident genius inventor. In each episode there are action adventure sequences that are key to resolving the challenge of the day. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (4 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | RECIPE REHAB (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 9:30-10AM, 1/4/15-3/29/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | In this weekly half-hour competition-style series developed and produced to educate and inform viewers ages 13-16, it is chef against chef in a recipe makeover challenge. Viewers will submit their favorite, decadent, high-calorie, classic family recipes and two acclaimed chefs will face off in a head-to-head competition to give the recipes a low-calorie twist. The audience will learn the value of healthy, wholesome ingredients and how healthy food choices can have positive effects on our quality of life. Special guests will serve as judge and jury. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (5 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | FOOD FOR THOUGHT (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 8:30-9AM, 1/4/15-3/29/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Young, enthusiastic and passionate about food, Claire Thomas is the 22 year old host who opens viewers' eyes to how everyday life can inspire culinary creations in Food for Thought. Each weekly-half hour, produced for ages 13-16, informs and educates teens about the power of food as a tool for exploring new places, meeting new people and learning about different cultures. Claire serves as a role model for 13-16 year old viewers by showing her passion for her family, life, and healthy living by sharing stories in the kitchen. Creative inspiration can come from any place at any time - sometimes from family, sometimes from friends, or even from bloggers needing her help. No matter how exotic or local the location, she's always in search of new tastes and places to explore. Based on her unique perspective gathered throughout each episode, Claire will teach the audience how to prepare the "inspired" dish while promoting a healthy attitude towards food and life. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (6 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | ASTROBLAST (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 10-10:30AM, 1/3/15-3/28/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Astroblast is the space station and home of six animal characters in Bob Colar's book series of the same name. The space station is managed by an over-confident and exuberant commander, Comet the dog. The crew includes, Sputnik the pig, a very knowledgeable reader; Haley, a rabbit, Comet's true peer and an athlete; Radar, the monkey, who is somewhat self-involved, Jet, a silent alligator whose gestures and expressions are his mode of communication, and Sal, a congenial 3-eyed octopus who runs the counter in the Smoothie Shack, the space station cafe. While the space station supports the missions of a bizarre and diverse array of aliens, the Smoothie Shack is the hub of social interaction for the galaxy. There is always something happening at Astroblast! And everyone on the crew has plenty to learn to keep the community happy and on an even keel. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (7 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | THE CHICA SHOW (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 10:30-11AM, 1/3/15-3/28/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Chica is a five-year-old chick who spends her days with her parents in their costume shop, the Coop. The shop's one employee, Kelly, doubles as Chica's nanny and the ensemble is rounded out with Bunji, a large floppy eared rabbit and Stitches, a straw mannequin that sits in the window. Chica's parents were formerly entertainers in the vaudeville tradition and they regale the audience with stories and songs from their theatrical past. They enjoy and indulge Chica, who sometimes acts younger than her age and gets into all kinds of predicaments. Kelly uses fantasy play to transform herself, Chica, Bunji and Stitches into animated characters in another universe, who are struggling with a problem similar to the one Chica experienced in the Coop. Without fail, they find the problem can be solved and they carry that knowledge back to the Coop to use on another day. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (8 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | FOOD FOR THOUGHT (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 8-8:30AM, 1/4/15-3/29/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Young, enthusiastic and passionate about food, Claire Thomas is the 22 year old host who opens viewers' eyes to how everyday life can inspire culinary creations in Food for Thought. Each weekly-half hour, produced for ages 13-16, informs and educates teens about the power of food as a tool for exploring new places, meeting new people and learning about different cultures. Claire serves as a role model for 13-16 year old viewers by showing her passion for her family, life, and healthy living by sharing stories in the kitchen. Creative inspiration can come from any place at any time - sometimes from family, sometimes from friends, or even from bloggers needing her help. No matter how exotic or local the location, she's always in search of new tastes and places to explore. Based on her unique perspective gathered throughout each episode, Claire will teach the audience how to prepare the "inspired" dish while promoting a healthy attitude towards food and life. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (9 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | REAL LIFE 101 (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 10:30-11AM, 1/4/15-3/29/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Real Life 101 is a weekly half-hour program designed and produced for viewers 13-16. Every week the teen hosts explore two or three exciting professions. From doctors, lawyers and veterinarians to career counselors, drug counselors and special effects wizards, Real Life 101 takes viewers "on the job" to understand why these professionals love what they do. Through the hosts' interviews of adults in these varying professions, teen viewers learn about the different career paths available, as well as how certain education-based decisions may help shape their future. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (10 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | NOODLE & DOODLE (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 12:30-1PM, 1/3/15-3/28/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | Noodle & Doodle, an instructional series, features creating art projects and cooking projects around a specific theme. Host, Sean, drives around in a double-decker bus fully equipped with art supplies and a kitchen, ready for any assignment. The projects encourage parent engagement and often feature families working together to make something to display within the child's home. Sean's side-kick, Doggity, is an ever-faithful beagle who transforms into an animated character during interstitial trips to a parallel universe, set in a kitchen full of prank playing animated characters. The art projects typically promote utilizing recycled materials in order to demonstrate that creativity can transform something intended for one purpose into something that achieves a completely different goal. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (11 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | LAZYTOWN (DIGITAL) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SATURDAYS, 11:30AM-12PM, 1/3/15-3/28/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 2 years to 5 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | LazyTown promotes fitness and healthful habits for preschool children. It takes place in an imaginary setting, LazyTown, and most episodes relate children's eating and fitness habits to problem solving in their "real world." The lead character, Stephanie, guides the audience through the story. She and her best friends, a group of "human" puppets reside in LazyTown, where her uncle is the Mayor Milford Meanswell. The underground spy and influencer who defines the ethos of LazyTown is Robbie Rotten, and he is determined to ruin the health and fitness practices of Stephanie and her friends. When the kids get into difficulties with Robbie Rotten, it is Sportacus, gymnast/athlete who comes to the rescue from his home in a spaceship that hovers over earth, prepared to answer to any call for help. The ever-present theme of LazyTown is to eat "sports candy" which consists of fruits and vegetables, get sufficient sleep, and go outside and engage in a wide range of physical activities, from playing games, holding athletic competitions, to building forts and play structures. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 2-5 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
Other Matters (12 of 12) | Response |
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Program Title | RECIPE REHAB (DIGITAL MULTICAST ONLY) |
Origination | Network |
Days/Times Program Regularly Scheduled | SUNDAYS, 10-10:30AM, 1/4/15-3/29/15 |
Total times aired at regularly scheduled time | 13 |
Length of Program | 30 mins |
Age of Target Child Audience from | 13 years to 16 years |
Describe the educational and informational objective of the program and how it meets the definition of Core Programming. | In this weekly half-hour competition-style series developed and produced to educate and inform viewers ages 13-16, it is chef against chef in a recipe makeover challenge. Viewers will submit their favorite, decadent, high-calorie, classic family recipes and two acclaimed chefs will face off in a head-to-head competition to give the recipes a low-calorie twist. The audience will learn the value of healthy, wholesome ingredients and how healthy food choices can have positive effects on our quality of life. Special guests will serve as judge and jury. It fits the definition of core programming as follows: serves the educational/informational needs of children ages 16 and under as a significant purpose; airs between 7am and 10pm; is regularly scheduled weekly; is at least 30 minutes in length; targets children 13-16 years of age; is identified as educational/informational throughout the program and necessary information for listing the program as educational/informational is made available to publishers of programming guides. |
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The undersigned certifies that he or she is (a) the party filing the Children's Television Programming, or an officer, director, member, partner, trustee, authorized employee, or other individual or duly elected or appointed official who is authorized to sign on behalf of the party filing the Children's Television Programming; or (b) an attorney qualified to practice before the Commission under 47 C.F.R. Section 1.23(a), who is authorized to represent the party filing the Children's Television Programming, and who further certifies that he or she has read the document; that to the best of his or her knowledge, information,and belief there is good ground to support it; and that it is not interposed for delay. FAILURE TO SIGN THIS APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION AND FORFEITURE OF ANY FEES PAID Upon grant of this application, the Authorization Holder may be subject to certain construction or coverage requirements. Failure to meet the construction or coverage requirements will result in automatic cancellation of the Authorization. Consult appropriate FCC regulations to determine the construction or coverage requirements that apply to the type of Authorization requested in this application. WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM OR ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. Code, Title 18, §1001) AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION AUTHORIZATION (U.S. Code, Title 47, §312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, §503). |
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I certify that this application includes all required and relevant attachments. | |
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am an authorized representative of the above-named applicant for the Authorization(s) specified above. |
Karen Framel
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