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Detroit Hosts the 2nd Annual Citywide Competition of GSN's 'National Vocabulary Championship' Monday, December 3rd

Detroit Hosts the 2nd Annual Citywide Competition of GSN's 'National Vocabulary Championship' Monday, December 3rd

Area Students Brush-Up on Vocabulary Skills for a Chance to Compete for a $5,000 Prize and a Spot in the National Finals

Comcast Sponsored Event to be Held at Renaissance High School

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Students from over 30 area high schools are preparing to best their peers in a war of words. The National Vocabulary Championship (NVC) comes to Detroit with a citywide competition in which the top 100 vocabulary students in the region will compete for money toward college and an opportunity to advance to the NVC finals. Sponsored by Comcast Cable and hosted by Renaissance High School, the live event takes place Monday, December 3, 2007 from 5:30PM-8:30PM.

The National Vocabulary Championship is an educational initiative conceived by GSN (Game Show Network) and its NVC educational partner, The Princeton Review. The nationwide academic competition, which is open to eligible students in grades 9-12 and between the ages of 13-19, goes beyond traditional 'spelling bees' by testing word definitions and comprehension.

Detroit-area students with the top 100 scores on an in-school qualifying exam offered by participating high schools in the area will qualify to participate in the live game show-style event. The winner of the Citywide Championship will receive $5,000 toward college tuition and earn a guaranteed spot in the NVC finals to be held in spring 2008 in Los Angeles, CA. There, he or she will compete against 49 other top word-whizzes from across the country. The teen who best demonstrates his or her mastery of vocabulary after three rounds of competition will be crowned 'National Vocabulary Champion' and win $40,000 toward college tuition.

"With help from our friends at Comcast, we're delighted to once again bring this program to Detroit," commented Dennis Gillespie, senior vice president of distribution, GSN. "We've made a real effort to reach teachers and students at the local level, and the response has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Our goal of promoting the value of a powerful vocabulary to high schoolers has only gained momentum in its second year."

Comcast Cable, sponsor of this and other educational initiatives in the area, has again lent support to the National Vocabulary Championship. "Comcast strongly believes in the education of youth in our communities, so we are delighted in the opportunity to be a part of this national event," said Dave Buhl, senior vice president, Comcast Michigan Region. "For the second consecutive year, Comcast proudly supports the National Vocabulary Championship."

Elizabeth Van Horn from Cass Technical High School was crowned Detroit's first NVC Citywide Champion during last year's event and subsequently competed in the inaugural NVC finals.

Detroit-area students who do not attend a participating high school or who do not take the in-school qualifying exam are still eligible to participate in the National Vocabulary Championship by competing in the National Qualifying Competition. Interested students are encouraged to take the online National Qualifying Exam at http://www.winwithwords.com/ any time throughout the month of November. Top scorers will be invited to take the in-person Regional Exam on January 12, 2008, and up to 42 top scorers from the National Qualifying Competition will be flown to Los Angeles to compete in the NVC finals.

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 http://www.winwithwords.com/.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY to enter or participate in the NVC. Open only to high school students who are legal residents of the U.S., between the ages of 13 and 19 as of the date of the applicable NVC exam and/or event. Minors in their state of residency must provide written consent from their parent or legal guardian to be eligible to advance to an NVC citywide championship or regional exam. Fifty finalists (eight citywide champions and 42 top scorers from the National Qualifying Competition) will win an opportunity to compete for $40,000 towards college tuition at the National Vocabulary Championship Finals. Void where prohibited. See Official Rules at http://www.winwithwords.com/ for complete details, including dates of NVC qualifying examinations and events, additional eligibility restrictions and prize descriptions/restrictions.

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Source: GSN

CONTACT: Cindy Ronzoni, +1-310-255-6933, cronzoni@gsn.com, or John
Jackson, +1-310-255-6903, mobile, +1-323-702-1218, jjackson@gsn.com, both of
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Web site: http://www.winwithwords.com/


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