26Feb2007

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.

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3 responses to "GSN Tapes “National Vocabulary Championship” in March"

  • Joe Mello says:

    I have to say, that sounds interesting to watch. I always wondered how shows would look “on location” like this. I’d try and sneak in if it weren’t for the fact that I had a doctor’s appointment and no way to get to NYC. ^^;

  • HQ says:

    Dylan Lane doesn’t even have a vocabulary of 60 words let alone be able to host this show properly.

  • Intelligentfan777 says:

    You’re cold HQ, real cold. Anyway, This is going to be great to watch. As said in a later post, NVC has become an educational and inspirational phenomenon, and we couldn’t be happier. We need more game show-style competitions just like this. Let’s hope this concept sticks around for a while and even spawns more of them.

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