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Teen Kids News
News 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.
Teen Kids News
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Teen Kids News
Air Date: October 6, 2024News 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.
Teen Kids News
Air Date: October 12, 2024News 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.
Teen Kids News
Air Date: October 12, 2024News 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.