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Research Examines Link Between Children’s Media Use and Sleep Problems

June 9th, 2008

Pediatricians have long stressed the important role that sleep plays in ensuring children’s physical and mental well-being, with inadequate sleep linked to everything from obesity to aggression to hyperactivity in children. However, research shows that most children and adolescents do not get enough high-quality sleep, and that their sleep times appear to have declined over the last two decades. Coinciding with this trend has been the rise in popularity of new media forms including the Internet, video games, cell phones and DVDs. Because of the immediacy and interactivity of these new technologies, young people are using media at times and in ways that might interfere with sleep quantity and quality. To help inform this health issue, the Kaiser Family Foundation has released a new research brief that examines different aspects of how media use may impact sleep. The brief reviews and summarizes the limited body of research on this topic, including studies on whether media use directly displaces sleep, and how media content can have either an exciting or calming effect on children.The brief also highlights key unanswered questions that emerge from the prior studies on children’s media use and sleep. For instance, little is known about the effects of using media as a sleep-aid for children. There is also a lack of information about whether new forms of media affect sleep differently from traditional forms. Finally, many questions remain about the potential long-term effects of media use on sleep and whether children’s media habits are reversible.The research brief is available online at http://www.kff.org/entmedia/7674.cfm . For more information, please contact Rob Graham at [email protected] or (650) 854-9400.

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McDonalds teams with DreamWorks Animation

June 6th, 2008

A new Kung Fu Panda Happy Meal promotion launches at the Golden Arches starting June 6 and running through July 3, followed by a global rollout, to coincide with the release of the movie. Kids will receive one of eight different Kung Fu Panda character figures in their Happy Meals. Additional information about pandas and their environment is provided through a partnership with Conservation International, including a “panda-cam” that offers visitors a look at pandas in their natural habitats. Their website site also features Kung Fu Panda themed games, adventures, activities and dance demos.

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Alex’s Lemonade Stand at Mall of America®

June 5th, 2008
Every day in the United States, an average of 36 children are diagnosed with cancer. Aiming to find a cure for childhood cancer, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation is challenging all 50 states to hold lemonade stands in honor of Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who died from Neuroblastoma, including one at Mall of America® on June 8. Money raised from suggested donations for lemonade will go toward childhood cancer research.

In July 2000, 4-year-old cancer patient Alex and her older brother, Patrick, set up the first “Alex’s Lemonade Stand for Childhood Cancer” on their front lawn. Although Alex lost her battle with cancer on Aug. 1, 2004, she was able to raise $1 million for the cause. Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation has raised more than $18 million for childhood cancer research, funding more than 50 research projects nationally. This year there will be over 2000 stands nationwide. All of the stands are run by families who have been affected by Neuroblastoma Cancer.

The fourth annual event at Mall of America will feature three Tropicana Lemonade stands and performances by Studio 4 dancers. The dancers will perform their award winning dance numbers that will be featured at the Showbiz National Competition this June in Orlando, Fla. This year the Minnesota stand hopes to raise $10,000. Studio 4 has created a first-giving website to raise money online for those who cannot make it to the event at www.firstgiving.com/dancingforlemonade

WHEN: Sunday, June 8, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.

WHERE: Mall of America – Rotunda

Mall of America is the nation’s largest retail and entertainment complex. The 4.2 million square foot complex is home to more than 520 world-class shops; Nickelodeon Universe, the nation’s largest indoor family amusement park; Underwater Adventures® Aquarium, a 1.2 million gallon walk-though aquarium; a 14-screen movie theater and more. The Mall opened in August of 1992 and is located in Bloomington, Minn., just minutes from downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul. For more information visit mallofamerica.com

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Kenny The Shark: Catch A Wave Coming Out on June 3

June 1st, 2008

Hang ten with Discovery Kids’ human-friendly shark when Kenny the Shark: Catch a Wave is released on DVD June 3rd. This is the 3rd volume of the Kenny the Shark series, which continues to attract loyal fans on the Discovery Kids Channel. A two-time Environmental Media Award Nominee for Children’s Animated Series in 2004 and 2005, Kenny the Shark allows kids to absorb a wealth of fun fish facts by sinking their teeth into the daily adventures of a loveable Tiger Shark.

In Catch a Wave, Kenny and his human friend Kat make waves in and out of the water as they learn how to surf, create home movies and discover special talents. The DVD includes Kenny’s Home Movie: Attack of the Flying Sharks featuring real-life shark footage from Discovery’s “Shark Week” and a special bonus episode of Growing Up Creepie.

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Announcing the Wuzzleburg Preschool Garden Awards Winners

May 30th, 2008
The National Gardening Association and sponsor Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! congratulate the 75 recipients of the 2008 Wuzzleburg Preschool Garden Awards. These programs were selected for their demonstrated commitment to creatively and actively engage young children in the gardening process as a way to help them get off to a great start and to develop a lifelong love of learning. Each will receive a package of gardening and nature education supplies and resources valued at $1000 from the Gardening with Kids catalog.

For a list of winners, go here.

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AFTRA Reaches Tentative Agreement with AMPTP on Primetime Television Contract

May 29th, 2008

The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists—the nation’s second largest performers’ union, representing 70,000 members, has reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on a new three-year primetime television contract. The agreement is subject to approval by AFTRA’s National Board and ratification by the union’s membership.

Highlights of the new agreement include:

  • Establishing wage increases in traditional media in each year of the contract.
  • Increasing employer contributions to the AFTRA Health and Retirement plan.
  • Establishing jurisdiction over programs produced for distribution on the Internet and New Media.
  • Establishing new residual structures for paid Internet downloads (electronic sell-through) that significantly increase current rates and establish residual rates for ad-supported streaming and use of clips on the Internet.
  • Preserving performers’ consent for non-promotional New Media use of excerpts of traditional TV shows.
  • Establishing a sunset provision that allows both sides to revisit New Media.• Increasing the number of covered background actors in Los Angeles.
  • Securing rest provisions for background performers in Los Angeles.
  • Renewing and codifying turnaround provisions for stunt coordinators.
  • Improving the terms and conditions for performers who work under the CW contract (formerly WB/UPN supplement).

“This is another groundbreaking agreement for AFTRA,” said AFTRA National President Roberta Reardon. “In addition to achieving meaningful gains in compensation and working conditions for performers, it also establishes AFTRA jurisdiction in the dynamic area of New Media and it preserves performers’ consent for use of excerpts of traditional TV shows in New Media.

“This is a challenging time in the entertainment industry and this was a tough negotiation,” she said. “Our ability to achieve these crucial breakthroughs for performers was a direct result of AFTRA members’ pragmatic approach to collective bargaining. We recognized the hard realities currently affecting the traditional TV business and we focused on creating a framework that would allow union members to participate fully in the emerging new media marketplace.”
“We appreciate the support we received from the Hollywood labor community, and we wish our brothers and sisters in the Screen Actors Guild the very best as they resume their own contract talks,” she added.

AFTRA primetime TV dramas and situation comedies include: “Rules of Engagement,” “Cashmere Mafia,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Flight of the Conchords,” “Dante’s Cove,” “Til Death,” “Reaper” and new CBS dramatic programs “Project Gary” and “Harper’s Island” and the ABC comedy “Roman’s Empire.” The current contract expires on June 30, 2008.

Details of the new agreement will be submitted to the AFTRA National Board at meetings scheduled for June 6-7 in Los Angeles. If approved by the National Board, the pact will be submitted to AFTRA’s membership for ratification. The new three-year agreement will be effective from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2011. Formal negotiations between AFTRA’s 31-member Primetime Negotiating Committee and the AMPTP began on Wednesday, May 7th in Los Angeles. Talks were preceded by months of informal discussions and research by union staff and consultants. AFTRA twice delayed the scheduled start of its primetime negotiations to allow the Screen Actors Guild to continue its primetime/theatrical talks (which began on April 15). Representatives of the following organizations attended one or more of the negotiating sessions: Writers Guild of America, West, Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, Teamsters Local 399, and AFTRA’s strategic partner, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. The new primetime television contract is the fourth major agreement AFTRA negotiated this year. The other three contracts, all of which have been ratified, are the AFTRA Network Code, the AFTRA Sound Recordings Code, and the ABC/CBS Network News Contracts.

For more info, go to http://www.aftra.org/press/2008_05_28_pt_agreement.html

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