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I am Amanda, a Marketing student at Emerson finishing up my last semester interning at the Jim Henson Company in the beautiful city of Los Angeles! As a long-time blogger, I am a very passionate writer and communicator, and love being part of a greater online entertainment community. I am truly a children's entertainment enthusiast (otherwise known as obsessive Disney fan, but I try not to show bias) and aficionado. Being an outgoing person, I love people, and dream of a career that combines my passion for entertainment, socializing, and heels. During my time at Emerson College, I have enjoyed studying abroad in The Netherlands, being Editor-in-Chief of the college yearbook, being a tour guide and ofice assistant, joining a co-ed Professional Communication Arts and Sciences Fraternity (Zeta Phi Eta), and playing Quidditch. Header: Flickr Photo, CC Ian FullerElsewhere
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Freddie From “iCarly” Blogs About Latest Episode
For those of you who are not familiar with the super-awesome Nickelodeon show iCarly…well, I pity you. Basically, it is a HI-larious show about three high schoolers, Carly, Sam, and Freddie (and Gibby, in this season), who own a popular … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, iCarly, nickelodeon, online
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Nickeloden Nursery Decor to be Made by Trend Lab
According to KidsTodayOnline.com, Nickelodeon Consumer Products has signed a license with Trend Lab, a nursery decor designer, which will develop toddler products, bedding, and accessories featuring popular Nickelodeon characters. Set to debut at the ABC Expo, the products will include … Continue reading
Posted in merchandise, nickelodeon
Tagged bedding, blue's clues, disney, dora the explorer, merchandise, nickelodeon, nursery, spongebob, toddlers
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Crossover Episodes — The New Mini-Genre
The two biggest children’s TV competitors in the US, Disney and Nickelodeon, have jumped on a particular trend the past few years with some of their most popular series. This trend, called “crossover episodes”, is where the network will film … Continue reading