Archive for the 'National Vocabulary Championship' Category

04
Nov

Qualify Online for the “National Vocabulary Championship”

One of the best things GSN has done is their National Vocabulary Championship. They started a new season of it recently announced last week that they will be doing online qualifiers up until November 30th. If you’re a high schooler from the ages of 9-12 and 13-19 and attend a public, private, chartered, or home school; please attempt to play. You can win $40,000 for your college by doing this. Trust me, as a person who has been stuck in a university for a while, the more money the better.

“We’ve seen tremendous growth of the program this year at the local level - over 400 schools nationwide, including 76,000 students, have already signed-on to participate by taking the in-school exam,” commented Dennis Gillespie, senior vice president, Distribution, GSN. “We hope to match that success on a national level by encouraging every high school student, regardless of where they live, to take the online test right now for their chance to compete for the NVC title and money toward college. There’s nothing to lose, and all the power of words to gain.”

CLICK HERE TO DO THE ONLINE QUALIFIER

25
Sep

National Vocabulary Championship kicks off

One of the truly great national television events is coming back.  The National Vocabulary Championship is back for a second year. The National Qualifying Exam will be held in November.

Comcast, Time Warner, Charter, and Cablevision’s Power to Learn each host NVC citywide championships in their respective markets of this year’s eight-city tour that includes Sacramento, Nashville, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Other cable operators across the country support the NVC by running “Win With Words” TM public service announcements. These co-branded cross-channel promotional spots feature well- known television personalities Whoopi Goldberg, Pat Sajak, Vanna White, Tom Bergeron, Jeff Probst, Chuck Woolery and others who lent their support to the educational initiative.

The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the NASSP National Advisory List of Contests and Activities for 2007-2008, indicating that the NVC meets its standards of quality for student contests. USA TODAY is the official media sponsor, supporting the NVC with print and online advertising, local region marketing efforts and in-depth outreach to educators and schools partners of USA TODAY Education. American Heritage® Dictionary serves as the official dictionary of the NVC. Other sponsors include Sony® VAIO®, Mead, Chipotle, JetBlue, Dictionary.com, Youth Service America and Public Library Association, a division of the American Library Association.

“GSN creates great games, and The Princeton Review teaches critical things well; this partnership brings excitement into the study of vocabulary,” said John Katzman, founder and Chairman of The Princeton Review. “We hope to inspire students and help them grow a love for language.”

The NVC is open to eligible U.S. students who are in grades 9 through 12 and between the ages of 13 and 19. Students can enter the NVC in one of two ways: by taking the online National Qualifying Exam at WinWithWords.com anytime throughout the month of November; or if they attend a school that has registered to participate in the NVC in one of eight cities nationwide, they can take an In-School Qualifying Exam for a chance to compete in a live Citywide Championship. A total of 50 finalists - 42 top scorers from the National Qualifying Competition and eight Citywide Champions - will receive a trip to Los Angeles in Spring 2008 to compete for the title of National Vocabulary Champion. The ultimate National Vocabulary Champion will be awarded $40,000 deposited to a ‘529’ higher education savings plan.

I don’t know if you are familiar with the former season (check our archives), but it is a fantastic and important program.  As a writer I really enjoy any event that furthers vocabulary, which is the most important of human skills.  Be sure to check it out, spread the word, and support it as much as you can.

21
Mar

GSN Schedules Win With Words Week on April 10th

GSN today announced a special “Win With Words Week” to compliment their award winning “National Vocabulary Championship” special. Starting April 10th, special student and teacher teams will compete on the originals “Lingo” and “Chain Reaction”. “Quiznation” and “100 Winners” will also feature vocabulary-related puzzles and NVC prizes. Then, on Sunday, April 15th at 8PM ET, GSN will premiere the documentary-style special of the championship round of the “National Vocabulary Championship” final. It will look at the competition, sideline interviews with contestants, competition footage, and hometown visits with the contestants. The winner of the final receives $40,000 for his or her college education. GSN has stated they plan on making this an annual event. Again, Win With Words Week starts April 10th, and the special is on April 15th at 8PM ET on GSN.

06
Mar

2007 “National Vocabulary Championship” Champion Crowned

Over 49 finalists and 30,000 contestants were defeated to make one high schooler the winner of GSN’s $40,000 “National Vocabulary Championship”, recently held at the New York Public Library.  This event, attended by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, US Deputy Secretary of Education Ray Simon, Chancellor of New York City Department of Education Joel Klein, and New York Library President Paul LcCerc, as well as GSN’s Rich Cronin, Dena Kaplan, and Princeton Review’s John Katzman, was hosted by “Chain Reaction” host Dylan Lane.  To preserve the drama of the special, the winner is listed under the page break.

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26
Feb

GSN Honored with Four CTPAA 2007 Beacon Award Noms

The Cable Television Public Affairs Association has nominated GSN’s “National Vocabulary Championship” in four of the categories for the Beacon Awards. Specifically, Dena Kaplan, GSN’s senior vice president of marketing, has been named the winner of the 2007 Public Affairs Achievement Award in the category of Community Relations and will receive her award during a special presentation on Monday, March 12th. The NVC, created by Kaplan, has been nominated in the categories of Reputation/Brand Management, New Media Campaign, Media Relations, and Events and Observances. Kaplan stated “In the first year of the NVC, our primary goal was to touch as many high school students as possible, making them aware of the opportunity to win $40,000 toward college tuition. We couldn’t be more pleased with our results as over 30,000 teens participated, and we are overwhelmed to receive these nominations from the industry’s experts on public service. I thank the CTPAA for the award and for recognizing the value and educational phenomenon that the NVC has become in one year.”

26
Feb

GSN Tapes “National Vocabulary Championship” in March

In March, fifty high school students from ages 14 to 18 will be traveling to New York in the hopes of winning $40,000 towards college education in the conclusion of GSN’s “National Vocabulary Championship”. Hosted by “Chain Reaction”’s Dylan Lane, the hour-long special will air on Sunday, April 15th at 8PM ET and will be taped in the New York Public Library on Monday, March 5th from 1PM to 4PM ET.

06
Dec

Adri Walker Wins Sacramento NVC

17 year old Adri Walker was named the champion of the Sacramento, CA, “National Vocabulary Championship” hosted by Dylan Lane and made by “GSN”. Walker won $5,000 and the chance at $40,000 more at the national championships in New York on March 5th, 2007. Walker defeated 88 other competitors and had a final speedround time of 1:15 to win the money and title.

18
Nov

Philadelphia’s Hannah Zickgraf Wins NVC

GSN has crowned the champion of Philadelphia’s “National Vocabulary Championship”, and it is 16 year old Hannah Zickgraf. She competed against 96 other high schoolers from the Phili area to take home the $5,000 grand prize and the chance at another $40,000 in the finals hosted by Dylan Lane in New York City. Mayor of Philadelphia John F. Street honored Zickgraf and other Phili NVC finalists in a special City Hall press conference yesterday. Zickgraf won the $5,000 by completing the final speedround in a quick 1:19. The New York finals for $40,000 will be on March 5, 2007. Already qualified is….

Boston- Richard Goggin
St. Louis- Noah Berman
Pittsburgh- Daniel Weber

13
Nov

Richard Goggin Wins Boston “NVC”

This just in…..

Richard Goggin has just been named the $5,000 winner of the Boston area “National Vocabulary Championship” held by GSN. The game was done at the ballroom at the Northeastern University Curry Student Center, with Goggin defeating 74 other contestants to take the $5,000 and the chance at $40,000 against 49 other students in New York City. The event was looked over by such people as the Boston School Superintendent Michael Contompasis, Northeastern School of Education Acting Dean and Director Thomas Gilbert, and City Councilman John Tobin. Richard Goggin won the $5,000 by completing the speedround of ten questions in 1:17.

07
Nov

Weekend Update Spoofs GSN’s NVC

This was a long time ago, but since BuzzerVision is now working, we’re going to try it. Here’s a video of SNL’s Weekend Update mentioning GSN’s “National Vocabulary Championship” and having a bit of fun with it. How I miss Tina Fey….




 

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