Monday, January 28, 2013

Nickelodeon And Schneider's Bakery Hold First Season One Table Read For New Nick Comedy Show "Sam And Cat"!

Nickelodeon Star Jennette McCurdy ("iCarly") has announced the exciting Nickelodeon News in a Tweet (post) on her official Twitter profile page (@JennetteMcCurdy) that she had attended the table read for the first post-pilot brand new episode of Nickelodeon Productions and Schneider's Bakery's all-new live-action original comedy show "Sam & Cat" today (Monday 28th January 2013)!:
Just had a great table read for #Sam&Cat ! Really nice to see so many faces I love. Feeling so much better.
Nick Star Ariana Grande ("Victorious") also Tweeted (posted) on her official Twitter feed (@ArianaGrande) a special message announcing the Nick News for her fans, which included a special exclusive photograph (below) of the bouquet of flowers and card which the "Sam & Cat" production crew had sent her to celebrate the first day of production of Nickelodeon's brand new sitcom "Sam & Cat":
1st day wish us luck. Thank you so much Dan Warren Joe Bruce & Robin! I am so excited and grateful. ❤ u. http://instagr.am/p/VCUKbLSWQU/

Message on card: Ariana,

Here's to an amazing first season of Sam & Cat!

-Dan, Warren, Robin, Joe, Bruce and everyone at Sam & Cat!
Nick celebrity Ariana Grande also shared a second exclusive photograph (below) with her fans on Twitter of her hair dyed red so she can reprise her role of 'Cat Valentine' for the brand new Nick comedy series:

Cat hair is back :P http://instagram.com/p/VCyWA3SWcZ/

Regulatory Filing Shows Viacom Paid Chief Executive Philippe Dauman US$10 Million Less In 2012 Than In 2011

The following article from Reuters UK is reporting the Viacom news that a regulatory filing has showed that Viacom Inc., the parent comedy of cable networks MTV and Nickelodeon, and movie studio Paramount Pictures, paid their Chief Executive Philippe Dauman about US$10 million less in 2012 than they did in 2011:
U.S. stock index futures signal slight gains

Jan 28 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.04 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.18 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.01 percent at 1023 GMT.

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* Viacom Inc, parent of cable networks MTV and Nickelodeon and movie studio Paramount Pictures, paid Chief Executive Philippe Dauman about $10 million less in 2012 than a year earlier, a regulatory filing showed.

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[You can read the article in full here on the official Reuters UK website, uk.reuters.com.]

Worle, UK Mother And Her Friends To Take Part In The Virgin London Marathon 2013 Dressed As Characters From "SpongeBob SquarePants" In Memory Of Her 11-Year-Old Daughter And To Raise Money For The Bone Cancer Research Trust

From the Weston & Somerset Mercury:
Mum's marathon in memory of Mary

A WORLE mother will be donning a SpongeBob SquarePants costume before taking her place in the London Marathon in memory of her daughter.

Sue Collard, aged 44, is taking on the challenge with two friends to raise money in memory of her 11-year-old daughter Mary.

Mary, who was a keen golfer, a member of Weston’s Swimming Club and the town’s Act One drama group, lost her brave battle with bone cancer last year.

And because Mary’s favourite cartoon was the Nickelodeon show, mum Sue decided this would be the perfect way to remember her daughter and raise money for the Bone Cancer Research Trust.

Sue said: “This is just something we wanted to do to remember Mary, to raise some money and raise awareness.

“If what we are doing saves just one life, it’s worth doing.

“I know Mary would be laughing at the thought of us running in these costumes.”

Sue will be running the marathon, in April, with friends Michelle Williams, aged 42 and 43-year-old Liz Price from Weston.

And while Sue will be dressing up as the main character, her friends will be joining her by donning costumes of SpongeBob's friends Gary the snail and Patrick the starfish.

Sue, her family and friends have hosted numerous fundraising events for the trust and in total have raised around £40,000.

She also said she wants this number to grow, with the sponsorship for the marathon, and is planning many more fundraising events throughout the year.

She said: “I’m just doing this for Mary and we want to raise awareness.

“One of Mary's wishes was that she always wanted to be remembered, which she definitely is.”

To support Sue, Michelle and Liz in their efforts visit their donations page via www.justgiving.com/Sue-Collard2

For more information about the disease and the trust visit www.bcrt.org.uk