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An article in the September 28 issue of Tennessee's Maryville Daily News talks about BrainPOP, state standards, and the role our resources play in a local classroom.
Read about BrainPOP's impact on a Georgia school district in the September 18 edition of the Cherokee Tribune.
Columnist Melissa Mushnick Chapman gave BrainPOP a great write-up in the May 26 edition of the Staten Island Advance.
On May 23, we got a shout-out in the Chicago Sun-Times.
The Miami Herald talks about BrainPOP's Financial Literacy Spotlight in its May 3 edition.
The PBS program "NOW" mentioned our Swine Flu movie on its web site in May.
School Library Journal wrote about our Women's History Month mini-site in its March 19 edition!
Wired editor Nicholas Thompson included BrainPOP on his list of best web sites for brainy kids when he appeared on CBS’ The Early Show January 30.
WFOR, Miami’s CBS affiliate, interviewed Kathleen Cattie, a Fienberg-Fisher Elementary School teacher, about her experience with BrainPOP. Check out the January 28 clip!
The NSTA (National Science Teachers’ Association) touted our new movie on antibiotic resistance and superbugs on the “Grab Bags” section of its web site, January 11.
School Library Journal gave BrainPOP an A+ in its January 2008 review.
T.H.E. Journal, in its January edition, noted Moby’s appearance at FETC.
Hearing Health, published by the Deafness Research Foundation, spotlighted our new closed-captioning feature in its Fall 2007 issue! (The specific column that mentions us isn't online, unfortunately.)
KPRC Houston
(October 3, 2007)
WABC New York
(September 29, 2007)
New York cable news channel NY1 interviewed Karina Linch, BrainPOP’s Senior Vice President, on August 30, 2007. Watch the clip!
AJC News for Kids
(September 2007)
POP Movies That Educate
(May 2007)
Kids are feeling the heat
(April 23, 2007)
Kids' top fear: Global Warming
(April 22, 2007)
Free Animated Movies for Black History Month
(February 27, 2007)

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