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Amy and Ephram Somebody at Channel One loves the WB’s Everwood show on Monday nights. It has been advertised as much as any other TV show on Channel One, with the possible exception of Dawson’s Creek. It is age-inappropriate for high school students, and most certainly for middle school students. Channel One promotes this TV show to children as young...
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Run of the House (WB Network) Parents Television Council says, “Run of the House is not recommended for children of any age.” What Channel One executives might say if they were asked: Yeah, we advertised it to kids. Big deal. If we can advertise a drug movie to children, don’t you think we can...
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(A picture from the Channel One-advertised, gross-out show “Angel.”) Children get an unhealthy dose of the occult, violence, bizarre sex and general depravity on the WB’s “Angel.” Why did Channel One News allow this show to be advertised to children? Ask the man yourself: Jim Ritt’s email is [email protected]. He is responsible for this and all...
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The ratings are in and Channel One has something to brag about to future potential advertisers. They teamed up with the WB Network to help sponsor a contest that would assure a big child audience for the sex-saturated series “Dawson’s Creek.” Channel One ran ads urging children to see the season premiere entitled “The Morning After”. According to Electronic...
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