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Teenage reporters relay relative information for younger audiences.Teenage reporters relay relative information for younger audiences.Teenage reporters relay relative information for younger audiences.
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- TriviaNews broadcasts are produced, anchored and reported by adults for adults. But, as the title suggests, "Teen Kids News" is different. Created by longtime news executive Al Primo, the weekly, half-hour program features a team of teenage reporters and anchors who report news that is of interest to young people. The young news team reports on stories in subjects that include sports, careers, entertainment and health, as well as highlighting positive stories about kids who do amazing things and help to make the world a better place.
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Depending on your intentions, this show is possibly the best thing you've ever wandered across.
I say it depends upon your intention. When reading up on this, I noted the target audience is 13-16 year old. (For context, I'm 21) If you're a concerned parent, principle or teacher looking to fill up a time slot while also enlightening your child or students, this is not the the program for you. Do not insult your children or students. If you want news, put on the 'adult' news. Students are not stupid. We know this is dumbed down and removed of all actual news that will legitimately impact and help us. This show is blank filler and offers no educational value and is written like a middle school essay. No passion in the reporting, no real news or new facts. Blank filler.
That being said I give this 10/10. This show is utterly hilarious. The reporters look dumbfounded every time they are on screen. It is like they were just drugged right before going on set. I think the casting director purposely looked for the most bland, emotionless students possible for these roles. Drink every time there is an awkward pause.
The stories they do are a mixed bag. Some are more fun than others but it's a safe bet you'll find yourself st least chuckling at the akaward language used. Or howling in laughter. Again, it's a mixed bag.
Keep goin on, kids teen news. Keep goin on.
I say it depends upon your intention. When reading up on this, I noted the target audience is 13-16 year old. (For context, I'm 21) If you're a concerned parent, principle or teacher looking to fill up a time slot while also enlightening your child or students, this is not the the program for you. Do not insult your children or students. If you want news, put on the 'adult' news. Students are not stupid. We know this is dumbed down and removed of all actual news that will legitimately impact and help us. This show is blank filler and offers no educational value and is written like a middle school essay. No passion in the reporting, no real news or new facts. Blank filler.
That being said I give this 10/10. This show is utterly hilarious. The reporters look dumbfounded every time they are on screen. It is like they were just drugged right before going on set. I think the casting director purposely looked for the most bland, emotionless students possible for these roles. Drink every time there is an awkward pause.
The stories they do are a mixed bag. Some are more fun than others but it's a safe bet you'll find yourself st least chuckling at the akaward language used. Or howling in laughter. Again, it's a mixed bag.
Keep goin on, kids teen news. Keep goin on.
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- Aug 4, 2018
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