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  2. Bumper (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, a break-bumper can be a brief appearance of a programme logo, animated logo, title card or an animated title card, just before an advertising break. Break-bumpers can also be either animated or static information bars that appear for a few seconds, with program title and the logo of the television channel being watched. These are ...

  3. Ready-to-Learn - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the then-president of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Ernest Boyer, created a report titled "Ready To Learn: A Mandate for the Nation." [2] In his report, he highlighted the decline in children's school readiness, encouraging an increase in educational materials and resources for pre-school age children.

  4. PBS - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. American public television network This article is about the American broadcaster. For other uses, see PBS (disambiguation). "Public Broadcasting Service" redirects here. For other uses, see Public broadcasting service (disambiguation). Television channel Public Broadcasting Service Logo ...

  5. Kids' WB - Wikipedia

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    ) was an American children's programming block that originally aired on The WB from September 9, 1995, to September 16, 2006, and later on The CW from September 23, 2006, to May 17, 2008. Initially launched as a competitor to Fox Kids , Kids' WB aired primarily during the Saturday morning and weekday after-school time slots, although airtimes ...

  6. Nicktoons (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    From 2006 until 2009, Nicktoons Network used a robot mascot in bumpers and advertisements for the channel. [7] The mascot, named "ACOW," which stands for Animation Capital of the World, was a complex robot character with a large singular eye, animated using "photo-puppetry."

  7. Make Way for Noddy - Wikipedia

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    PBS acquired US broadcast rights in October 2004. [12] In the US, the series aired from 11 September 2005 to 15 June 2007, with reruns continuing through June 2010, [ 13 ] and later reran on NBC and PBS Kids Sprout in the US until September 2015.

  8. Eyes on the Prize - Wikipedia

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    PBS reissued an educational version of the series in the fall of 2006, making it available on DVD for the first time. [7] It is now available to educational institutions and libraries from PBS on seven DVDs or seven VHS tapes. A consumer version of part one (1954–1965) was released in March 2010. [8]

  9. Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg - Wikipedia

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    Think Tank (1994-2010) — also known as Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg — was a discussion program that aired on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), hosted by Ben Wattenberg. Andrew Walworth was co-creator and executive producer. The program was a co-production of New River Media and BJW Inc.