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A Shout Out from Hollywood.

July 28, 2011
A Shout Out from Hollywood.

I’m not interrupting anything going on in the classroom, am I?
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Complete, unedited Channel One News for February 15, 2011

July 21, 2011
Complete, unedited Channel One News for February 15, 2011

  See what Channel One News doesn’t want you to see. What Channel One shows parents is not what students see in their classroom. Channel One does not allow the public to see two minutes of their 12-minute daily program. Channel One News removes both commercial breaks from their web rebroadcast of the show....
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Good images to start a school day? Channel One News says, “Yes!!!”

July 19, 2011
Good images to start a school day? Channel One News says, “Yes!!!”

    Schools that still have Channel One News are often helpless as Channel One’s marketing geniuses dump offensive advertising into classrooms. Learn more about the cultural rot this advertising gimmick continually brings into public schools.     For more on the controversial Channel One News program: https://obligation.org/category/alloy-channel-one-news  
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I Am Number Four

February 19, 2011
I Am Number Four

This PG13 movie was advertised not only on Channel One’s web site, but also on the in-classroom TV show Channel One News.  Channel One allowed the main actor to open their show with a “shout out” to students. The company has had a sordid history of advertising movies that promote teen drinking and drug...
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Channel One News is Number Zero for advertising this movie

January 24, 2011
Channel One News is Number Zero for advertising this movie

From Channel One’s website channelone.com. January 24, 2011 There is no MPAA rating label on movies advertised on Channel One’s site. There’s a reason for that. It hurts sales. This is a PG-13 movie. Channel One News promised school boards in 2000 they would cease advertising PG-13 movies to middle school students. That meant...
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