Media industry veteran Herb Scannell, 62, was recently named president and chief executive of Southern California Public Radio, the nonprofit that operates KPCC-FM (89.3) in Pasadena, California. It also runs KUOR-FM in the Inland Empire, KVLA-FM in Coachella Valley and the LAist website. Previously, he led Viacom Inc.’s Nickelodeon and BBC Worldwide North America. Most recently, he ran Los Angeles digital media company Mitú. He starts his new position on Thursday, February 28, 2019.
Rice and beans household
Scannell grew up in the suburbs on New York’s Long Island, the youngest of four. His Boston-bred Irish father and his Puerto Rican mother were both social workers. Her rich culture dominated the household, he said, with rice and beans usually winning out over mashed potatoes, which came from a box.
“It was a very different experience than everybody else on our block,” Scannell said. Every third summer, he and his siblings stayed with extended family in Puerto Rico. As he grew older, Scannell said, he learned to appreciate growing up in a culture different from his peers. “That was a gift,” he said.
‘Pop-culture kid’
Scannell said he grew up saturated with media, including television and radio. “I’m a pop-culture kid,” he said. “I did my homework, but I did it while watching TV.”
Scannell’s radio experience began early. As a kid, he would spend Tuesday nights listening to a pop music radio station count down the top 20 songs of the week. For fun, Scannell would write them each down on a loose-leaf sheet of paper. Scannell attended Boston College, where he worked at the campus radio station, later becoming the general manager.
Counting posters
After he graduated with degrees in history and English, Scannell wasn’t sure what to pursue. He got in touch with a family friend who worked at a country radio station in New York. Scannell was hired as a promotions assistant, and riding around on the subways became part of his routine because he had to count posters of Dolly Parton to make sure the station was getting the ads and space it paid for.
When he was 23, the woman who hired him quit, so Scannell was left on his own. He leaned on his friend, who left radio to work in television, for help. Scannell decided to leave the radio station for a marketing position at Showtime and later became a programmer.
I want to do what’s not being done. - HERB SCANNELL
Nickelodeon’s golden age
As head of program development at Nickelodeon, Scannell helped shape a generation of children’s television. “Nickelodeon’s philosophy was, ‘We like kids just the way they are,’ ” he said, no matter their race, size or gender. “Whatever it might be, it was very inclusive to kids.”
He helped launch shows including Dora the Explorer, The Brothers Garcia, Taina, Rugrats and Hey Arnold! He was named network president in 1996, and for 10 consecutive years, Nickelodeon was the top-ranked children’s cable network, he said. The company challenged notions that boys wouldn’t watch shows with female lead characters, he said. And instead of waiting for talent agencies to reach out to them, they traveled the country in search of regular kids.
“We opened up the aperture for kids TV,” he said. “We wanted to do what hadn’t been done for kids.”
A ‘whoa’ moment
With the success of Dora the Explorer, the company sold out 23 days of a live show at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Scannell watched as the crowd of children shouted “salta!” (Spanish for “jump”) during the show.
It was amazing to see children of all backgrounds chant in unison and bond over a culture rarely seen in media, he said. “It’s like a ‘whoa’ moment because you got 4,000 kids speaking Spanish because they’re connecting with a character, and it’s not about anything other than their joy,” he said.
Switching gears
Sensing that the internet was going to change the way cable networks operated, Scannell left the company to join in the change. He became CEO of Next New Network, an online media company that helped video creators on YouTube distribute their work. He had an idea of turning it into the Viacom of internet television, but he and his team were early, and it was later sold to YouTube.
In a 1999 New York Times profile of Scannell, colleagues described him as quietly competitive under an amiable surface. Asked about that description, he responded that Nickelodeon stayed on top for 10 years because he constantly challenged the company to do more to keep other networks at bay. And if that’s being competitive, “I’m guilty as charged.”
"I want to do what’s not being done," he said. "If I’m doing something that everybody else is doing, then I better do it differently.”
Celebrating Latinos
In 2017, after heading up BBC Worldwide North America, he was named CEO of Mitú, a digital media start-up targeting a Latino millennial audience. “I always harbored this idea that there was an opportunity to really elevate and celebrate Latino talents and audience,” he said.
But last summer, when the company didn’t raise enough money and Scannell realized he wouldn’t be able to achieve bigger plans he had for it, he resigned. “I was gonna go big or go home,” he said.
California living
At KPCC, Scannell said, he plans to emphasize local journalism, covering neighborhoods that may be underserved as other media outlets face financial strains. He also plans to grow the public radio station through podcasts, something that WNYC — where he served as board chairman — managed to do successfully, producing shows such as 2 Dope Queens and Freakonomics.
California, he said, is a state that many people look to see what’s possible. “What happens here matters everywhere,” he said.
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Original source: The Los Angeles Times.
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The Norfolk Admirals to Host 90's Nickelodeon Night featuring Double Dare on Saturday, March 2, 2019
Norfolk, VA - On your mark, get set, GO! The Norfolk Admirals has announced the aweslime news that the professional ECHL ice hockey team will host a 90's Nickelodeon Night featuring Double Dare on Saturday, March 2, 2019 when the Norfolk Admirals face off against Reading Royals in one mega physical challenge! The ice hockey match will take place at the Norfolk Scope. Puck drops at 7:00pm.
The Norfolk Admirals will be wearing specialty jersey's all night that will be up for auction post game! Players will also be there for fans to take photos with from 6-8:30 p.m. They Double Dare you to join them for a night of 90's Nickelodeon fun!
Tickets to the game are available to purchase right now at Ticketmaster. Tickets start at $7:50.
Norfolk Admirals' Nickelodeon Night is part of ECHL's partnership with Nickelodeon, in which the league will host Nickelodeon Takeover Experience's at 26 home games during the upcoming 2018-19 season.
The Norfolk Admirals' 2018-19 promotional schedule can be found at norfolkadmirals.com.
Watch all your '90s Nickelodeon favorites on NickSplat, your late-night destination for your favorite childhood Nickelodeon cartoons and live-action shows! NickSplat doesn't question football-shaped heads, but embrace them - along with Reptar bars, a Big Ear of Corn, orange soda, and even slime for Pete (and Pete's) sake. Make your slime-covered Nickelodeon childhood dreams come true every night at 11 PM ET/PT on TeenNick USA, and anytime you want on NickSplat on VRV! #NickSplat!
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Original source: MassLive.com; Additional source: Wikipedia.
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The Norfolk Admirals will be wearing specialty jersey's all night that will be up for auction post game! Players will also be there for fans to take photos with from 6-8:30 p.m. They Double Dare you to join them for a night of 90's Nickelodeon fun!
Tickets to the game are available to purchase right now at Ticketmaster. Tickets start at $7:50.
Norfolk Admirals' Nickelodeon Night is part of ECHL's partnership with Nickelodeon, in which the league will host Nickelodeon Takeover Experience's at 26 home games during the upcoming 2018-19 season.
The Norfolk Admirals' 2018-19 promotional schedule can be found at norfolkadmirals.com.
Watch all your '90s Nickelodeon favorites on NickSplat, your late-night destination for your favorite childhood Nickelodeon cartoons and live-action shows! NickSplat doesn't question football-shaped heads, but embrace them - along with Reptar bars, a Big Ear of Corn, orange soda, and even slime for Pete (and Pete's) sake. Make your slime-covered Nickelodeon childhood dreams come true every night at 11 PM ET/PT on TeenNick USA, and anytime you want on NickSplat on VRV! #NickSplat!
More Nick: 'Double Dare Live' Announces Spring 2019 Tour Dates!
Original source: MassLive.com; Additional source: Wikipedia.
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The Entertainer Partners with Young Minds to Support Children’s Mental Health Week
The Entertainer partners with Young Minds to support Children’s Mental Health Week
The Entertainer, the fastest-growing, family-owned high street toy retailer in the UK, is partnering with Young Minds, the UK’s leading charity supporting children and young people’s mental health, to help raise awareness of how play can promote mental wellbeing.
On Saturday 9th February 2019 during Children’s Mental Health Week, all 163 The Entertainer stores across the UK hosted The Big Create, a fun and engaging colouring-in and dough making session that took place between 12-4pm. What’s more, 10% of all profits of the Nick Jr. Ready Steady Dough lines by Addo Play sold both instore and online at TheToyShop.com on this day will be donated to Young Minds.
Those who couldn't make it to their nearest store are also invited to take part by getting creative at home and sharing your creations in the comments on Facebook for the chance to 🌟WIN🌟 a Ready Steady Dough toy bundle! 🤩
Gary Grant, Founder and Executive Chairman of The Entertainer, comments, “Play is so important to children. Not only does it allow them to explore their imaginations and become inspired, but it also encourages them to interact with others. We’re really looking forward to seeing the activity come to life in stores and encourage all families to visit their local The Entertainer and show support for Young Minds and the great work that they do.”
Emma Thomas, Chief Executive of YoungMinds said “We’re extremely grateful that The Entertainer has chosen to support us during Children’s Mental Health Week. Their generous donations will help us continue our vital work to help children and young people who are struggling with their mental health across the UK.”
The Big Create took place in all 163 The Entertainer stores across the UK on Saturday 9th February between 12-4pm. Families are encouraged to share their creations on social media using #TheBigCreate.
ABOUT THE ENTERTAINER
The Entertainer was founded in 1981 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire by husband and wife team, Gary and Catherine Grant, who now with two of their sons, instil the driving force and mission – “To be the best-loved toyshop – one child, one community at a time”. Today, it continues to be the largest family-owned toy retailer in the UK with a total of 163 stores.
As well as a strong High Street presence, The Entertainer has a successful website (TheToyShop.com) which offers a 30-minute click and collect service and has 30 million visits annually and growing. The Entertainer is also recognised for its charitable giving. Each year it tithes 10% of its pre-tax annual profit to charity, in addition employees are encouraged to donate directly through Payroll Giving. The Entertainer is also an active member of the Pennies scheme, the digital upgrade of the traditional charity collecting box, which enables customers to donate a few pence to charity at the point of sale when paying by card. On average, this generates £12,000 of customer donations to Children’s hospitals each week. The Entertainer currently employs 1442 staff across the stores and a further 228 in the Head Office in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
The Entertainer was awarded Specialist Multiple Toy Retailer of the Year and, Overall Toy Retailer of the Year in the Toy Industry Awards. The Entertainer was also ranked 69th in the prestigious Sunday Times “100 Best Companies to work for” in 2018.
ABOUT YOUNG MINDS
We’re leading the fight for a future where all young minds are supported and empowered, whatever the challenges. We’re here to make sure they get the best possible mental health support and have the resilience to overcome life’s difficulties.
The crisis in children and young people’s mental health is real and it is urgent. More children and young people than ever before are reaching out for help with their mental health. But for those who take that brave step, help is much too hard to find.
Together, we are changing this. We’re fighting for young people’s mental health. Join our fight. https://youngminds.org.uk/get-involved/our-25th-anniversary/
Original source: Toy World Magazine.
January 2019 and February 2019 on Nickelodeon UK: The Loud House | Double Dare | I Am Frankie | Wayne S2 | ALVINNN | Shimmer & Shine + More [Updated]
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Kid Impressive: Squid of Doom | Nick Animated Shorts
Kid Impressive: Squid of Doom | Nick Animated Shorts
Two kid superheroes team up to fight off a giant squid that has attacked their city in Kid Impressive: Squid of Doom, another one of Nickelodeon's awesome Animated Shorts, created by Evan Sussman (O'Grady) and produced by Hero4Hire Creative as part of the 2015-2016 edition of the world-renowned Nickelodeon Shorts Program!
Nickelodeon chose Hero4Hire to produce this original concept as a short. It's a combination of traditional animation, flash animation, live action, and effects.
More Nick: The Tall Tales of Urchin | Full Short by Hamish Steele | Nickelodeon Animated Shorts!
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Two kid superheroes team up to fight off a giant squid that has attacked their city in Kid Impressive: Squid of Doom, another one of Nickelodeon's awesome Animated Shorts, created by Evan Sussman (O'Grady) and produced by Hero4Hire Creative as part of the 2015-2016 edition of the world-renowned Nickelodeon Shorts Program!
Nickelodeon chose Hero4Hire to produce this original concept as a short. It's a combination of traditional animation, flash animation, live action, and effects.
More Nick: The Tall Tales of Urchin | Full Short by Hamish Steele | Nickelodeon Animated Shorts!
Additional source: Wikipedia.
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