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Whenever you see the E/I symbol on Children's Programming it indicates the program you are watching is part of FOX19's commitment to offer viewers educational and informative programming. For more information about FOX19's E/I programming, you can choose the programming page, or contact Rick Oliver, our Operations Manager at 513-562-2405 or at roliver@fox19.com. A complete list is included in our public file, available for viewing during our regular business hours.
The following programming air on WXIX's Main Channel (19.1)
Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller – Saturday, 5:30-6:00AM (Target Audience – Teens 13-16)
In each episode of this show, cameras follow the host Jarod Miller, as he explores the land, sea and air and the great variety of animals which can be found in these many habitats.
Animal Atlas – Saturday, 7:00-7:30AM and 7:30-8:00AM (Target Audience – Teens 13-16)
This program explores the world of animal wildlife, promoting a better understanding of how various animal species live and what they need to survive. With an entertaining narrative, the series combines focused examinations of certain topics such as ‘Animal Appetites' (which explores the various diets of animals along with information about how animals catch and eat their food, how diets determine their lifestyle, etc.), ‘Animal antics' (a hilarious look at the crazy physical antics and talents of certain species), ‘Animal Babies' (an intimate look at babies of various species, how they are born and how they are raised), along with shows that focus solely on particular animals such as elephants, bears and monkeys, showing how they live, what they eat, how they raise their young, and what threatens or supports their survival. Animal Atlas also promotes responsibility toward wildlife issues and conservation.
Jack Hanna's Into the Wild – Saturday, 8:00-8:30AM (Target Audience – Teens 13-16)
In this program, wildlife expert Jack Hanna and his family explore a variety of wild locations, hosted by regional guides. The shows explore the wildlife, environmental and conservation issues relevant to each area.
On The Spot - Saturday, 8:30-9:00AM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
Can you answer questions ON THE SPOT? The host, comedian Eric Schwartz, hits the streets to present everyday people with trivia questions that they should probably know the answers to. But do they? The questions come from the categories of science, math, English, history, art, geography, sports, culture, technology, food, health, politics, and more. After each question, Eric reveals the right answer with an entertaining explanation. On the Spot is a fun, fast paced, man-on-the-street adventure for viewers of all ages. On the Spot! Laugh a little. Learn a lot!
Whaddyado? – Saturday, 9:00-9:30AM (Target Audience – Teens 13-16)
This show is designed to educate, inform and inspire teens. Using dramatic reenactment and interviews with participants and experts, the show chronicles real life stories of ordinary teens who found themselves in perilous and challenging situations. The show explores why and how these young people made the right decisions. Each show also engages the audience with a ‘moral dilemma' segment, intended to prepare young people to handle difficult situations and make the right choices.
Mystery Hunters - Saturday, 9:30-10:00AM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
Using real-life teenage investigators, the show sets out to explore some of the world's greatest myths and mysteries. With the continued themes of ‘things aren't always what they seem', the program teaches teens critical thinking skills such as how to gather facts, meet with experts, and develop explanations for unusual phenomena.
MLB Player Poll - Sunday, 8:30-9:00AM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
MLB Player Poll will serve the educational and informational needs of teenagers by providing insight into the opinions and perspectives of Major League Baseball players. Specifically, the program will educate young viewers on how the game of baseball is played and provide instructions regarding the techniques that successful players use. The show will also glean insight into players' preferences in areas outside of baseball with topics like "What Career Interests You After You Retire from Baseball?," or "What Is Your Favorite City To Play In?" or "What Player From History Would You Most Like To Watch/Play For/Play Against?" In addition, MLB Player Poll will provide examples of healthy debate, expressing an opinion using supporting evidence and analyzing statistics to confirm or refute a previous held belief. The results of the poll question that will serve as the heart of each episode will be represented graphically using traditional charts and graphs in a manner designed to help teenagers process similar information they will encounter in newspapers, magazines and textbooks. Finally, the emphasis on physical education in each episode of MLB Player Poll will inspire young viewers to get off the couch, go outside and exercise.
The following programming airs on WXIX's Multicast Channel - Bounce TV (19.2)
Real Life 101 - Saturday, 10:00-10:30AM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
Real Life 101 introduces you to real people doing real jobs - from doctors, lawyers and veterinarians to career counselors, drug counselors, Lipizzaner stallion trainers and special effects wizards. Real Life 101 takes you "on the job" so you can see for yourself why these professionals love what they do. Learn about jobs you never knew existed!
Ultimate Choice - Saturday, 10:30-11:00AM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
Ultimate Choice is a different type of television series where teens embark on thrilling outdoor adventures during the day and in the evening, grapple with controversial issues they may face. Cameras follow eight young men and women who are individually challenged to develop their moral convictions and make important decisions.
Animal Atlas - Saturday, 11:00-11:30AM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
Animal Atlas travels the globe to introduce viewers to every kind of animal imaginable, from the familiar to the astounding. Learn about their lives, their history, and the adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive.
Safari Tracks - Saturday, 11:30AM-12:00PM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
Safari Tracks focuses on African wildlife and explores the magnificent and mysterious world of these animals, all in their natural habitats. Each week, the show explores the African continent – from the brush lands of the savanna to the great Okavango delta.
Teen Kids News - Saturday, 12-12:30PM & 12:30-1PM (Target Audience - Teens 13-16)
Teen Kids News is an award-winning television news show for kids. The show highlights positive stories about kids doing amazing things and helping to make the world a better place. Additionally, the TKN reporters examine everything that is fun or interesting or important about our world.
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