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1. Viacom is Floundering Creatively — Here’s Why

Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.

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2. Fusenews: It’s a board book, Jim, but not as we know it

That author/illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka.  He’s a good egg.  It’s not everyone who founds their own youth scholarship, y’know.   For the second time Jarrett will be hosting the 2nd annual auction for the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarships. The auction is already live as of this past Monday morning and it’s benefiting a great cause.  You see, Jarrett named it after the grandparents that raised him and with it the Worcester Art Museum provides tuition to underprivileged children who are in unique familial situations.  As for the auction itself there are all sort of great things up for grabs, including original art (I sure hope someone buys the Lunch Lady art and gives it to an actual lunch lady) and lunch with Jarrett in his studio.  Yet to my mind nothing but nuthin’ beats the idea of having Jarrett design your school’s mascot.  I suggest that even if your school doesn’t have a mascot you make one up just so that Jarrett can illustrate it.  You could be the Fightin’ Banana Slugs (after all, we know he has experience in that area) or the Seething Dust Bunnies.  The possibilities are endless.  And as of right now the bidding is a mere $51.  Y’all better snap that up or I’ll do so myself and just find a school interested.

  • All hail our new fearless leader!  Y’all might have heard that our beloved SLJ editor Brian Kenney upped and left us for the library world (doggone worthy that).  So, in essence, I was floating about without a commander-in-chief.  Who knows what kind of mischief I could have gotten myself into!  Thank goodness Rebecca T. Miller is on hand to whip me into shape.  Things to know about this new editor: “With a background in journalism that began at the Utne Reader . . .”  Sorry, sorry, I’d say more but I’m sort of hung up on how fabulous that sentence looks.  Wow.  The Utne Reader.  Love it.  Welcome, Rebecca.
3. Can Classic MTV Shows Find A New Niche Within The Brand?

Last week in Essentials we reported the rumor that Mike Judge was at work on a new season of "Beavis and Butthead" for MTV. This came a few weeks after the long awaited DVD release of B&B spin-off "Daria" and in response to both you could almost... Read the rest of this post

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4. Ypulse Essentials: Toyota Rocks MySpace, MTV Movie Award Nominations, Next Nancy Drew

Toyota on MySpace (supporting musicians to land record deals. Also Mediapost reviews "Haute & Bothered," Alloy's LG-sponsored web series as a rare instance where branded entertainment has to undersell its product) (MediaPost, reg. required) -... Read the rest of this post

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