Children's Programming on WMBB-TV
Commercial TV stations file reports (the "FCC 398 Report") with the FCC describing their children's educational programming. WMBB-TV Panama City schedules Children's educational and informational programming on a regular basis. Descriptions of qualifying programming are maintained at the WMBB-TV offices at 613 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Florida. All children's programming reports are filed on the tenth day following the end of each quarter in the station's file.
Comments in regards to children's programming may be sent to:
Terry Cole
General Manager
WMBB-TV
613 Harrison Ave
Panama City, FL 32401
Copies of the reports and additional information are available on-line from the FCC by Clicking This Link and doing a query for WMBB.
DTV Conversion
IN 2005, Congress wrote and approved legislation concerning the conversion to all-digital television broadcasting, also known as the digital television (DTV) transition. DTV is more efficient than analog television, delivers better picture and sound to consumers, and will free the airwaves for other services. Congress passed a law on February 1, 2006, which set the deadline for the DTV transition as February 17, 2009.
For a year prior to the transition date the Federal Communications Commission has established rules for a coordinated DTV consumer education campaign including quarterly reports of those efforts. Television broadcaster licensees are required to complete and file a quarterly report (DTV Consumer Education Quarterly Activity Report Form 388) to the Commission and make the reports available to the public.
The public file can be reviewed by the public during normal business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm at our business office - WMBB-TV, 613 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401.
(FCC388)
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03/10/10 - 8:32 AM - Gulf Coast Community College
Gulf Coast Community College’s Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) program will be holding their annual theatre scholarship auditions and interviews for 2010-2011 enrollments on Monday, March 29, 2010; from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
03/09/10 - 10:37 PM - Amy Hoyt
A pedestrian is taken to the hospital Tuesday night after being hit by a car.
03/09/10 - 10:20 PM - Jessi Chapin
Garbage and graffiti sightings are more common than wildlife.
03/09/10 - 9:37 PM - Jessi Chapin
Changes come to Panama City's Comprehensive Plan.
03/09/10 - 8:52 PM - Jackson County Floridan
The student ,who was partially ejected from a school bus in Monday’s accident near Chattahoochee, has died of her injuries.
03/09/10 - 6:27 PM -
What happened at Tuesday's Commission meeting?
03/09/10 - 6:20 PM - Allyson Walker
With an increase of spring breakers flocking to the panhandle comes a spike in call volume for law enforcement agencies.
03/09/10 - 5:52 PM - Florida Department of Law Enforcement
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Pensacola Regional Operations Center today arrested John Mitchell Tomlinson, 46, of Navarre, Fla
03/09/10 - 5:45 PM - Elizabeth Cate
A festival can be fiscally friendly to the area. The fun helps generate thousands of dollars. However, the price to physically put it all together, sometimes tears the possibility apart.
03/09/10 - 5:37 PM - Bay County Health Department
It is not too late to protect yourself against the H1N1 Flu by getting a vaccination.
03/09/10 - 5:20 PM - Jerry Brown
Nurse volunteers and over-the-counter meds are needed at a community medical center.
03/09/10 - 5:06 PM - Holmes County Sheriff’s Office
During the course of the last three weeks the Jackson County Drug Task Force has seized over 74 pounds of marijuana, 7 firearms, and over $15,000 cash. These seizures translate to preventing thousands of street level drug transactions in Jackson County and
03/09/10 - 4:38 PM - Associated Press
State economists seem to have done a good job predicting how much revenue Florida would collect.
03/09/10 - 4:35 PM - Associated Press
Florida lawmakers are considering longer jail terms for teachers who take sexual advantage of underage students.
03/09/10 - 4:34 PM - Associated Press
Florida's chief financial officer wants to know why several more small startup property insurers in Florida are on the brink of insolvency
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Children's Programming
SATURDAYS ONLY (Channel 13)
ABC
- 8:00-8:30A The Emperor's New School
- Age of Target Child Audience: from 8 years to 11 years
- Description: Kuzco, a youth who is heir to the throne of a mythical Andean country, must graduate from Kuzco Academy before he can become Emperor of his land. He lives with a peasant foster family and faces the intellectual, physical and social challenges that all teens face, while also preparing to rule justly and well. Sometimes Kuzco wonders whether being Emperor for the rest of his days will be a pleasure or a trap.
- Kuzco thwarts attempts by the nefarious Yzma and her henchman, Kronk, to stop him from doing well in school. If Kuzco were to fail at his classwork, Yzma would become Empress. Kuzco struggles to complete his assignments and stay on track. Only if he remains steadfast, studies hard, learns from his mistakes, and can relate to citizens at all levels of society, will he ascend the throne. His best friend Malina, an excellent student, attempts to help Kuzco stay out of trouble and achieve his goals.
- Series episodes explore issues such as coping with peer pressure, respecting authority, taking responsibility, adhering to family and school rules, accepting differences, building self-esteem and trust.
- 8:30-9:00A The Replacements
- Age of Target Child Audience: from 8 years to 12 years
- Description: Riley and Todd, siblings who were raised in an orphanage after the death of their parents, long to be adopted. They find a comic book advertisement for Fleemco, an agency that will provide "Replacement" parents or adults to substitute for certain individuals. Brother and sister decide to send in the $1.98 fee in hopes of obtaining parents to replace their lost ones. They acquire an unorthodox pair of Replacement parents, Dick Daring and Agent K. Dick is a former daredevil stuntman and Agent K is a British super-spy. Neither seems to know much about parenting, although their intentions are good. Agent K's highly intelligent automobile, C.A.R., her former spy partner, also joins the household. Their attempts to forge a family and adjust to a new school are both touching and comedic.
- Riley and Todd discover that they can call Fleemco to request replacement of any adult whom they dislike, who is overly strict, or who is merely uninteresting. The temporary Replacements for teachers, neighbors or other community figures never prove to be as exciting or fun as the siblings had hoped, and are often immature and obnoxious. As things go awry, Riley and Todd learn that they need adult leadership, discipline, role models, order and structure. By the end of each story they are eager to return the Replacement and reinstate the original adult.
- Stories revolve around issues such as cooperating with household/family rules, taking responsibility, fairness, building self-esteem, and trust.
- 9:00-9:30A That's So Raven
- Age of Target Child Audience: from 10 years to 13 years
- Description: Raven Baxter, who has inherited her grandmother's gift of clairvoyance, is a normal, happy young woman. Nonetheless, Raven sometimes worries that she is a freak because of her clairvoyant abilities. She has a ten-year old brother, Cory. They are typical siblings, with the tension and rivalry that most siblings experience. Raven and Cory's mother is in law school, and their father owns a small restaurant.
- Raven attends an ethnically diverse San Francisco public high school. She is responsible for the after-school safety and activities of Cory. Her closest friends, Chelsea and Eddie, are fiercely committed to environmental issues and sports, respectively. Raven dreams of a career in fashion design, and the new season's episodes revolve around her internship with an eccentric fashion designer.
- Raven's parents and close friends know about her "visions." These premonitions often prompt her to intervene before trouble occurs. Sometimes her interventions backfire, and at other times the foreseen events occur, bringing embarrassment or sadness. She learns valuable lessons from her transgressions. "Visions" set up issues that the Core episodes of this series explore, among which are sibling rivalry, popularity, loyalty, self-acceptance, jealousy, dealing with authority, and consequences of lying or cheating.
- 9:30-10:00A That's So Raven
- Age of Target Child Audience: from 10 years to 13 years
- Description: Raven Baxter, who has inherited her grandmother's gift of clairvoyance, is a normal, happy young woman. Nonetheless, Raven sometimes worries that she is a freak because of her clairvoyant abilities. She has a ten-year old brother, Cory. They are typical siblings, with the tension and rivalry that most siblings experience. Raven and Cory's mother is in law school, and their father owns a small restaurant.
- Raven attends an ethnically diverse San Francisco public high school. She is responsible for the after-school safety and activities of Cory. Her closest friends, Chelsea and Eddie, are fiercely committed to environmental issues and sports, respectively. Raven dreams of a career in fashion design, and the new season's episodes revolve around her internship with an eccentric fashion designer.
- Raven's parents and close friends know about her "visions." These premonitions often prompt her to intervene before trouble occurs. Sometimes her interventions backfire, and at other times the foreseen events occur, bringing embarrassment or sadness. She learns valuable lessons from her transgressions. "Visions" set up issues that the Core episodes of this series explore, among which are sibling rivalry, popularity, loyalty, self-acceptance, jealousy, dealing with authority, and consequences of lying or cheating.
- 10:00-10:30A Hannah Montana
- Age of Target Child Audience: from 10 years to 13 years
- Description: Thirteen-year-old Mylie Stewart, recently moved from Tennessee to Malibu, CA, leads a double life. By day she attends public high school, along with her older brother Jackson, but by night she is emerging pop star "Hannah Montana". Except for her family, only her two best friends, Oliver and Lilly, and her bodyguard know about Mylie's career as a singer, and she strives to maintain privacy, fearing that her new classmates would treat her very differently if they knew of her stage identity. Mylie wears blonde wigs while performing, and manages to escape being recognized.
- Mylie's mother died three years before the story begins, so her dad is now a single parent. He has just begun dating again. Miley misses her mother very much. One of the songs that she writes and performs is about the pain of growing up without her mother.
- Unlike her brother, Mylie is a dedicated student. At school, her enemies are Amber and Ashley, two girls who constantly bully Mylie. Oliver and Lilly are fiercely protective of their friend. Mylie has ordinary teenage insecurities, but remains true to herself, despite the allure of concert life, the limos, parties, and glamorous clothes. This is in no small part due to the solid values that her father, Mylie's manager (Billy Rae Cyrus), has imparted. Tension and sibling rivalry do occur, especially when Jackson feels that his talented sister is getting all the attention.
- Stories examine social issues such as peer pressure, integrity, family rules, jealousy, friendship, loyalty, and issues related to bereavement.
- 10:30-11:00A The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
- Age of Target Child Audience: from 11 years to 13 years
- Description: Stories take place in a luxury hotel in Boston, where twelve-year-old identical twins Zack and Cody live with their divorced mom, a lounge singer for the Tipton hotel. The boys attend a local public middle school. One of the twins is polite and shy and excels in academics, while the other, athletic and extroverted, barely scrapes by in school, due to lack of effort. He often instigates wacky plans for outwitting hotel authorities, caregivers, and their mother. The boy's mother dates and would like to remarry. Their father is a professional rock musician who is on the road much of the year, but stays in touch with his sons. This sets up occasional parental conflicts about discipline and expectations.
- Parallel stories involve two teenage girls: heiress London Tipton, whose father owns the hotel, and Maddie, a girl who works after school at the hotel snack bar. Unlike London, Maddie attends a parochial girls' school and comes from a working class Boston family.
- Series episodes explore sibling rivalry, conflicts with parents, divorce, household and hotel rules, family budget limitations, responsibility, self-esteem, and peer pressure.
DIGITAL CHANNEL 13.2
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Dog Tales showcases dogs and dog lovers of all types, providing valuable information about canine health, training, grooming and overall dog care. Series is E/I rated and is suitable for family viewing.
Airs Mondays 10-10:30 AM.
Swap TV features real kids swapping lives for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Youths from different backgrounds learn valuable life lessons. Series is E/I rated and is suitable for family viewing.
Airs Mondays 10:30-11:00 AM.
Weather 101 for Kids explains various aspects of weather, including the meaning of so many different and sometimes confusing words (dew point, humidity, temperature, wind speed, etc.). Safety tips are provided so kids know what to do in case of a weather emergency.
Airs Tuesdays 10:00-10:30 AM.
Missing is a weekly half-hour reality series featuring actual cases of missing individuals, both adult and juvenile, from across the United States. The program includes tips and information to keep children safe. Series is E/I rated and is suitable for family viewing.
Airs Tuesdays 10:30-11:00 AM.
Animal Rescue is a weekly half-hour television series showcasing heroic efforts of emergency workers and ordinary people saving various animals in trouble. Host Alex Paen and the Animal Rescue cameras travel around the world featuring dramatic stories.
Airs Wednesdays 10:00-10:30 AM.
Dragonfly TV features real kids doing real science, demonstrating practical applications of math and other scientific disciplines. Series is E/I rated and is suitable for family viewing.
Airs Wednesdays 10:30-11:00 AM.

