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Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: Emmyspiano on June 22, 2007, 08:03:54 am
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2005 Hear the Year® CD
Price: US$ 12.99
Twelve memorable songs from the school year chosen from pop, R&B, country, rock and alternative plus footage from three of the featured artists' music videos. Have fun with the new and improved trivia game, Buzzwhackers. Trivia categories include entertainment, music, news and sports.

This years Hear the Year ® hits include:

Ashlee Simpson – Shadow"
Vanessa Carlton – "Private Radio"
Shania Twain featuring Billy Currington – "Party For Two"
Lifehouse – "You and Me"
Hoobastank – "Disappear"
3 Doors Down – "Let Me Go"
Finger Eleven – "One Thing"
Sum 41 – "Pieces"
Snow Patrol – "Run"
Daniel Bedingfield – "All Your Attention"
Marc Broussard – "Where You Are"
Blue Merle – "Burning In The Sun"


how cool and how weird
Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: itsthefiveofus on June 22, 2007, 08:58:54 am
oh nice.
Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: charmedguy18 on June 23, 2007, 12:04:52 pm
It was probably on there because of Channel One (news channel broadcast to numerous high/middle schools in the U.S.). In that year, they really promoted her a lot, and it was the only year I got to watch it so, it was pretty cool. They also play a Maria Mena song not even released in the U.S. on a commercial, so I thought that there must be a music fan in the background for C1. ^_^
Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: portions.for.foxes on June 23, 2007, 09:10:49 pm
Quote from: "charmedguy18"
It was probably on there because of Channel One (news channel broadcast to numerous high/middle schools in the U.S.). In that year, they really promoted her a lot, and it was the only year I got to watch it so, it was pretty cool. They also play a Maria Mena song not even released in the U.S. on a commercial, so I thought that there must be a music fan in the background for C1. ^_^


I used to watch Channel 1 when I was in Middle School and High School.

I hated it. lol
Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: PianoPlayer12 on June 24, 2007, 12:24:45 am
hmm...just a quick question..

whats Channel 1??
lol
Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: portions.for.foxes on June 24, 2007, 09:06:39 am
Quote from: "PianoPlayer12"
hmm...just a quick question..

whats Channel 1??
lol


It's a news program geared for Middle School and High School students that's broadcast for about half an hour during the home room morning period of school usually. It features current event issues and the like, but it's all packaged and made for younger people.

It's like if CNN had a bastard child with MTV, and the child was heavily censored and simplified. lol
Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: PianoPlayer12 on June 24, 2007, 02:42:46 pm
Quote from: "portions.for.foxes"
Quote from: "PianoPlayer12"
hmm...just a quick question..

whats Channel 1??
lol


It's a news program geared for Middle School and High School students that's broadcast for about half an hour during the home room morning period of school usually. It features current event issues and the like, but it's all packaged and made for younger people.

It's like if CNN had a bastard child with MTV, and the child was heavily censored and simplified. lol


Oooo sounds pretty cool...
Title: Vanessa Carlton on "Hear the Year C-d" for Jostens
Post by: reveng_desire on June 28, 2007, 03:11:45 pm
Quote from: "portions.for.foxes"
Quote from: "PianoPlayer12"
hmm...just a quick question..

whats Channel 1??
lol


It's a news program geared for Middle School and High School students that's broadcast for about half an hour during the home room morning period of school usually. It features current event issues and the like, but it's all packaged and made for younger people.

It's like if CNN had a bastard child with MTV, and the child was heavily censored and simplified. lol


Ohhhhh, so it's like the Public Broadcasting Service!