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A look back – 2006: “The Company is in the process of assessing the business.”

June 13, 2018
A look back – 2006:  “The Company is in the process of assessing the business.”

Note:  Obligation, Inc. published this on November 8, 2006: PRIMEDIA Reports Third Quarter 2006 Results Tuesday November 7, 8:30 am ET “However, the magnitude of other challenges has increased, causing us to reduce 2006 guidance. Channel One is having a worse-than-expected 2006 selling season. Enthusiast Media’s International Automotive category continues to decline as the...
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Junk food ads on Channel One News 1997-2002

June 8, 2018
Junk food ads on Channel One News 1997-2002


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Rockridge Junior High’s Channel One promotional video.

August 9, 2017
Rockridge Junior High’s Channel One promotional video.

Watch for yourself:     channel-one-promo-video-rockridge-jr-high-dec-5-2016   Students: We’re Mrs. Benac’s sixth-grade class from Rockridge Junior High in Taylor Ridge, Illinois, and we’re flying into this Channel One! Azia: Thanks to Rockridge Junior High for takeoff on this Monday.
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Channel One News advertised Twinkies to schoolchildren.

August 7, 2017
Channel One News advertised Twinkies to schoolchildren.

From Jim Metrock:  Why would the kiddie marketers at Channel One News advertise Hostess Twinkies to schoolchildren when they knew there was a childhood obesity crisis in the country? The reason is simple: Channel One News was created by advertising and marketing people to sell whatever they could get away with to a captive...
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Channel One News Signs Up Hershey As Sponsor

March 31, 2003

It’s a public relations nightmare, but when you are hurting for advertisers, you sign up any company you can. Channel One News has always been a major conduit for junk food peddlers to get their messages to children, but their newest advertiser is a slap in the face to school boards. With all the reports of rising childhood...
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