B InTune TV

B InTune TV
Genre Music, Entertainment, Family
Starring Zarah
Paris Dozier
Theme music composer David Bateman
Paris Dozier
Opening theme "B InTune Theme Song"
Ending theme "B InTune Theme Song"
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 8
No. of episodes 208
Production
Executive producer(s) Eugene Maillard
Zarah
Location(s) Hollywood, California
Worldwide
Camera setup Multi-camera; Film; Videotape
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) B InTune Productions
(entire run; all)
Oliver Productions (in association with)
(season 1; 1-4)
Sirius Pictures (in association with)
(season 2; 1-26)
Distributor B InTune Distributions
(entire run; all)
Release
Original network Viacom/CBS
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
First shown in United States
Original release September 10, 2005 (2005-09-10) – present
Chronology
Related shows B InTune Rewind
External links
Website

B InTune TV (also known as b intune TV) is an American television series for teens and their music starring recording artist Zarah.[1] The show debuted in September 10, 2005 on Viacom/CBS Television Group stations[2] that included UPN Network and ABC Television on Saturday and Sunday mornings, broadcasting in 120 million television households in the United States with an international growth of 54 countries worldwide[3][4] and also airs in NBC Network, Fox Broadcasting Company, Comcast, CW, COX, DirecTV, Dish Network and Time Warner stations.[5]

The series focuses on educating and entertaining teens (13 years and older)[6] in a variety of segments, using music as a primary tool to incorporate popular culture in an entertaining fashion. The E/I program features many known stars in the music and entertainment industry which gives both youth and their parents the educational value and the inside knowledge in music shown in a unique and enlightening perspective.[7][8]

Production

Conception

The show's idea was initially conceptualized by creator Eugene Maillard[9] who has a long history of Music and Arts Education high-profile projects for children,[10] including an Emmy Award-winning television special From The Heart (also known as The Kennedy Center Honors - A Celebration of the Performing Arts) for mentally challenged and handicapped children he executive produced with Gary Smith, which starred icons like Michael Douglas, U2 and Pope John Paul II that aired on NBC in 1989.[11]

Mr. Maillard's vision was based on one of its existing B InTune Media properties, InTune Monthly magazine for children, which came with a teacher's guide on music-related subjects that circulated throughout 50,000 middle and high schools in the United States.[12] The goal was to bring hipness to the show like an MTV channel however, combined it with leading educational excellence programs like PBS Kids to produce a signature formula for the series that teen viewers will embrace. With similar interests in educating youth and her background as a musician opening in concerts for famous acts like the Goo Goo Dolls, the popular teen show was co-developed by singer-songwriter Zarah who brought 'freshness' to the show and became the host, the co-executive producer and the contributing writer.[13][14]

The project is to simply use music as the vehicle to impact youth commercially and socially along with their idols as a form of edutainment in a variety of meaningful segments, spearheaded by a relatable host and various teen correspondents, which is filmed from an inside studio located in Hollywood, California as Mr. Maillard mentions, we want to be the coolest television show in America.[15]

In July 2005, Mr. Maillard announced a tentative title for the TV series called; In Tune TV while musician Zarah was set as the host.[16]

Overview

The half-hour show begins with its theme song as host Zarah introduces popular musicians and/or stars in the entertainment industry with interchangeable segments and occasionally corresponding with teens within 22 minutes, to teach 13- to 18-year-olds the basic skills and necessities in life through music but in a fun and entertaining way[17] that meets the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) standard rules and regulations for educational programs.[18] Zarah closes with an original and symbolic slogan that was both created by Mr. Maillard and her saying, be in tune, stay in tune[19] at the end of the show, serving as a reminder for all viewers to encourage themselves as well as others, to be more 'in tune' with everything in life.

The series was quickly picked up by Viacom/CBS (own-and-operated) Television group among other stations for a (26 episode) weekly show that premiered in September 2005 as B InTune TV.[20] The show reached a 120 million homes in over 130 television markets in the United States alone.[21] In addition to its international growth broadcasting in 54 other countries which includes Canada, Europe and Asia among many others,[22] the E/I friendly show was supported by InTune Monthly magazine for children[23] and funded in part by the US Department of Education (DOE).[24]

Segments

B InTune TV on the scene: TV personality Zarah interviewing Daisy Fuentes at the Hope Rocks event in Hollywood, CA.

Healing Power of Music

This segment focuses on using music as a powerful therapy and its ability to heal. Guest stars discuss the importance of music as they share their own personal life experiences and topics that are often overlooked particularly by teens.

Career Profile

This segment focuses on going behind the scene interviews as a learning process inside the music industry that covers the reality of a working professional.

History of Rock’n Roll

This segment focuses on delving into one of the most popular genres in music known today. Rock and roll history is covered in great length from where it started, the known artists and where it is today.

Today’s Lesson

This segment focuses on teaching teens on how to play an instrument, its functionality and purpose. With the variety of instruments being shown in different times, this segment is particularly helpful to needy teens or parents who could not afford a private lesson for their children.

B InTune TV filming on location: Host Zarah at the nearby shops at Snake Alley in Taipei, Taiwan.

On Location

This segment focuses on filming on locations and in different parts of the world covering major events in interesting places that are eye-opening experiences.

New artists

This segment focuses on an artist or a group purely on inspiring and motivating young teens by sharing their personal success stories.

Legends

This segment focuses on celebrating and honoring both past and present legendary artists who contributed greatly in music history and the legacy they left behind.

On the Road

This segment focuses on various artists or bands being followed on the move whether behind the scenes, traveling or on their tour.

* Guest star appearances

Artists (Artists con't) (Artists con't) Legends (Legends con't) Actors
Coldplay Alanis Morissette Ashlee Simpson Led Zeppelin Frankie Lymon Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Tom Morello Jesse McCartney Yellowcard John Lennon Styx Hilary Duff
Alicia Keys Nickel Creek Brook Hogan The Beatles Louis Armstrong Vanessa Hudgens
Chris Brown Relient K Corrine Bailey Rae Chuck Berry Peter, Paul and Mary Jared Leto
John Mayer JoJo Gorillaz Little Richard Carly Simon Daisy Fuentes
Justin Timberlake Kyle Eastwood Snoop Dogg The Who Iron Butterfly Tia Mowry
Janet Jackson Hope Partlow Paris Hilton Paul Simon Christopher Cross Amanda Michalka
Bon Jovi Chingy Sean Lennon Meat Loaf Dave Grusin Alyson Michalka
Joss Stone Plain White T’s Julian Lennon Bill Haley and the Comets Lamont Dozier Shirley Jones
Dixie Chicks Korn John Mayer Elvis Presley Moonglows Tamera Mowry
Mariah Carey OK Go Rihanna John Coltrane Ziggy Marley Beyoncé Knowles
Norah Jones Los Lobos Joss Stone Ziggy Marley Cher Avril Lavigne

Reruns and syndication

The show that originally started on Viacom/CBS Television group and UPN Network stations among others, has broadcast in 120 million households in the United States and followed by 54 countries worldwide since its debut in 2005. On its third season in 2007, the show's popularity brought additional educational and informational (E/I) TV specials for B InTune Media and created a separate station line-up for reruns, bringing a global audience of 200 million television homes in total.[25]

Due to its growth, the non-sensitive Nielsen ratings and US Federal Communications Commission regulated TV series is syndicated by major broadcast television and cable networks including NBC Network, Fox Broadcasting Company, Comcast, CW, COX, DirecTV, Dish Network and Time Warner[26] that reaches over 90 million households in the United States and maintained its broadcast affiliates in 54 countries around the world. To date, the popular teen series has been renewed and running its seventh season.[27]

Music industry collaborators

References

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  7. "Where Music Meets Film 2009 with B InTune TV" (PDF). Corner of the sky. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
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  9. "Teach and Entertain". TV Week, July 2005. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  10. "Leadership on Dremak". Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  11. "From the Heart". New York Times. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
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  14. "Zarah’s Biography". Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  15. "Teach and Entertain". TV Week, July 2005. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  16. "Teach and Entertain". TV Week, July 2005. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  17. "Teach and Entertain". TV Week, July 2005. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  18. "Children's Television Programming". FCC. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  19. "B InTune TV (TV series)". Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  20. "B InTune TV (TV series)". Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  21. "Zarah’s Biography". Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  22. "B InTune TV Live with the School Tour". The School Tour. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  23. "Warner Bros. Records with B InTune Media". All Business. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  24. "B InTune Media". Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  25. "Getting in tune with Zarah". Music Connection, March 2008. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
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  27. "B InTune TV (TV series)". Retrieved 5 September 2011.

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