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Regulation changes mean twice the meetings

Every two years Game and Fish puts out new fishing regulations. Every two years the agency hosts public meetings so anglers can comment on proposed changes.The proposed 2008-09 regulations are now up for discussion, and this time around it's two times the meetings.If you haven't heard, Game and Fish is in the process of hosting scoping meetings around the state. Unlike previous years, however, the scoping meetings are in addition to the regular May-June public meetings to help finalize regulation proposals.

Fisheries management coordinator Dirk Miller said there are some big changes on the horizon and the agency is conducting the extra meetings to get the public into the process."We just had enough different kinds of changes on the horizon that we really wanted to have a more prolonged public input process, and try to really let people know," Miller said.


NOGGIN Celebrates Storytelling with a New Premiere Week of Pinky ...

NEW YORK - Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- In support of NOGGIN's "Get Ready To Read" national literacy campaign, the commercial-free, educational preschool network from Nickelodeon will feature new literacy-based programming throughout the month of March. The network will unveil new literacy segments with Isaiah Washington and Cedric the Entertainer, and a premiere week of five new, half-hour episodes of the hit animated series Pinky Dinky Doo, based on the popular book series by Jim Jinkins.

On Friday, March 2, NOGGIN's award-winning website (http://www.noggin.com/) will premiere two new "Story Time" segments and two new literacy PSAs featuring Isaiah Washington reading "City Symphony" and Cedric the Entertainer reading "The Tortoise and the Hare" to NOGGIN hosts Moose and Zee and the viewers at home.


Posted on 28 Feb 2007 by Nick2444

Electronic Arts, a company that all of us know very well, and iVillage, which for those of you who don't know is a division of NBC and a website aimed exclusively at women, have come together to make a Games Channel that will be added onto iVillage's website and will be powered by EA's Pogo.com, which is already favored the best with women 25-54, this channel will allow women all across this country to stop whatever they are doing to get what we all need in these all too stressful times: enjoyment. How will this be accomplished? Well, very simply..there will be a number of enjoyable games featured on the site such as Poppit!, First Class Solitaire, Word Whomp!, Hearts, and Spades. All of these games, which are made possible by Club Pogo, can be accessed at http://games.ivillage.com. Pogo, incidentally, is the According to ComScore Mediatrix, which is a tool used for market analysis, 39% of women who surf the net take some time out of their day to play games and those that do play games spend 83M hours at it.


Worms Crawls Its Way Onto Xbox Live March 7th

Team 17's endearingly violent series of deathmatching worms has finally reached the Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360. This turn-based action and strategy game will have those cuddly little, thumb-shaped worms battling for supremacy, with only the world at stake. And as the headline states, itll be arriving next week.

I dont think theres any other game on the market (or anything in real life for that matter) that gets people rooting and cheering for a worm. Really. Team 17's long-lasting franchise that extends more than a decade will arrive on Xbox Live for only 800 Microsoft points. Below is a list of features that will be present in the game when it finally crawls onto XBLA. For further information or details regarding Xbox Live, you can visit the Official Xbox Live Website.


Exclusive: Interview With Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja's ...

Shawn Struck, for 411 Mania: Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja is a game with a light hearted tone to its story. How do you maintain a balance between comedy and not taking the game seriously? Nich Maragos:Well, not every game is meant to be taken seriously. In the world of Izuna, youre not fighting to save the world from destruction, or to find an ancient, terrible secret. Youre fighting to rescue a single village from hiccups, infantilism, and other lame curses, so I took that as license to turn the comedy up as high as it would go. Its more of a struggle in other games, where you have to be mindful of the tone of each scene and make sure it doesnt jar against the comedic elements. But in Izuna, its comedy all the way. 411 Mania: What is the biggest challenge you have faced in the localization of Izuna? NM:Honestly, Im struggling to remember anything that was particularly difficult about it.


iVillage Partners with EA's Pogo for Co-Branded Online Game Channel

NBC Universal's female-oriented iVillage family of Women's sites now has an online gaming section featuring games from Pogo.com, an Electronic Arts subsidiary and host to 75-plus games attracting approximately 14 million users monthly.The deal with iVillage is Pogo's first partnership with another online entity since it was purchased by EA in 2001, according to Beatrice Spaine, senior director of marketing for Pogo. Pogo's only other partnership is one with AOL, an arrangement that has existed for many years, she said. In an interview with ClickZ, Spaine contended Pogo and iVillage are ideal partners due to their shared focus on women.Spaine said about 75 percent of Pogo users who pay for the site's premium (free from advertising) service are women. EA is trying to "go beyond the banner" when it comes to the free, ad-supported sections of Pogo, she said."Obviously, we have online banner ads and interstitial ads," she said.



 

 

 

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