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For Immediate Release: November 8, 2007
Contact: Amber Moore, 703-276-2772, ext. 17
Robin Scullin, CIC, 202-222-2345
Cindy Ronzoni, GSN, 310-255-6933

Opportunity for High School Students to Qualify Online for GSN’s 2007/2008 National Vocabulary Championship

GSN Host Dylan Lane Discusses the Competition, Prizes and Goals in New Cable in the Classroom Podcast

Washington, DC – GSN (Game Show Network) is now conducting its second annual
National Vocabulary Championship (NVC). All eligible U.S. high school students
are encouraged to prepare for and take the online National Qualifying Exam at
WinWithWords.com offered now through November 30th.

The 2nd annual vocabulary competition is the topic of the latest Cable in the
Classroom (CIC) Kids.Cable.Learning. podcast available here:
http://kidscablelearning.blogspot.com.

NVC is a nationwide academic competition that offers high school students
between the ages of 13 to 19 the opportunity to win money for college tuition.
Students can qualify through the online National Qualifying Exam and regional
testing across the U.S., or through in-school exams and Citywide Championship
events in select cities. Interested students in grades 9 through 12, should
visit WinWithWords.com to take the online exam by November 30, 2007.

CIC’s podcast interview with the host of the National Vocabulary Championship,
Dylan Lane, offers details about free Princeton Review support materials for
vocabulary study, this year's NVC competition and GSN's plans for the March
2008 NVC Finals in Los Angeles.

“Hopefully, students will be encouraged to learn more about vocabulary, develop
a bigger lexicon and begin to communicate more effectively and eloquently for
the rest of their lives,” explained Lane, who is also the host of the new
version of the game show Chain Reaction on GSN.

As the nation’s only academic competition for high school-aged students that
test their vocabulary skills, the NVC helps to promote the importance of a
healthy vocabulary to U.S. teens. WinWithWords.com also provides free,
downloadable Princeton Review study materials and offers live game show-style
events that award college-bound students with a love for vocabulary over
$100,000 in money toward tuition and other awards.

Cable in the Classroom (CIC), the cable industry’s education foundation, works
to expand and enhance learning for children and youth. Created in 1989 to help
schools take advantage of educational cable programming and technology, CIC has
become a leading national advocate for media literacy education and for the use
of technology and media for learning, as well as a valuable resource of
educational cable content and services for policymakers, educators and industry
leaders. For more information about Cable in the Classroom please visit:
www.ciconline.org.

About the “National Vocabulary Championship”
GSN’s National Vocabulary Championship (NVC) is a nationwide academic
competition that offers high school students the opportunity to win money
toward college tuition through local and national events. Created by GSN,
along with educational partner The Princeton Review, the NVC is open to
eligible high school students in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
The NVC is the cornerstone of GSN’s award-winning “Win With Words” public
service campaign dedicated to improving language arts skills in high schools by
promoting the value of an enhanced vocabulary, providing free Princeton Review
study materials and engaging students in wordplay. For free vocabulary study
materials, to take the NVC qualifying exam, or for more information on GSN’s
National Vocabulary Championship, please visit www.winwithwords.com.

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