Entertainment
How UP Entertainment Achieved Success with SVOD & Linear Balance
2024-12-09
UP Entertainment, a prominent name in the entertainment industry, recently marked its 20th anniversary. Founder and CEO Charley Humbard firmly believes that the network's success lies in achieving the perfect equilibrium within its ecosystem of SVODs and linear channels. This approach has been the driving force behind its remarkable growth and evolution.

Unlocking Success with the Right Balance

Launching with One Cable Channel

In October 2004, UP Entertainment took its first step by launching the Gospel Music Channel. This single cable channel served as the foundation upon which the network would build its empire. It was a bold move that set the stage for what was to come. With a clear vision and a dedicated team, UP Entertainment began its journey towards becoming a destination for uplifting content.Over the years, this one cable channel has grown into a diverse portfolio that now includes three cable channels, three SVOD services, and two FAST channels. This expansion has allowed UP Entertainment to reach a wider audience and offer a more comprehensive range of entertainment options.

Growing the Portfolio

The growth of UP Entertainment's portfolio has been nothing short of remarkable. By strategically adding different types of channels and services, the network has been able to cater to the diverse needs and preferences of its viewers. From cable channels that focus on specific genres to SVOD services that offer on-demand content, UP Entertainment has created a seamless ecosystem where viewers can find exactly what they are looking for.For example, the addition of three SVOD services has given viewers the flexibility to enjoy their favorite shows and movies at their own convenience. Whether it's watching a classic film or catching up on the latest series, SVOD has become an essential part of the entertainment landscape.

Reaching a Wider Audience

With its expanded portfolio, UP Entertainment now has the ability to reach a wider audience than ever before. Series from UP Entertainment can air on anywhere from three to five places within the company's ecosystem, including being dubbed on Cine Romántico, a FAST channel dedicated to romantic films in Spanish.This multi-channel approach has allowed UP Entertainment to penetrate different markets and connect with viewers from different backgrounds. Whether it's through cable channels in different regions or SVOD services available worldwide, UP Entertainment is making its mark on the global entertainment stage.The success of UP Entertainment is a testament to the power of finding the right balance in an ecosystem. By combining the best of both worlds - SVODs and linear channels - UP Entertainment has created a unique and valuable offering that has resonated with audiences around the world. As it continues to celebrate its 20th anniversary, UP Entertainment is poised to reach even greater heights in the years to come.
Cheyenne Central's Mathis-Breitkopf: 2024 WyoPreps AOY in Girls' Tennis
2024-12-09
Hailey Mathis-Breitkopf from Cheyenne Central High School has achieved an extraordinary feat by being named the WyoPreps Athlete of the Year for girls' tennis in the 2024-25 school year. This prestigious honor is presented by Premier Bone and Joint Centers of Wyoming. Her journey to this title was nothing short of remarkable.

Appreciating the Honor

Hailey had a heartfelt conversation with WyoPreps' David Settle in a video interview. She expressed her deep gratitude for receiving this award. It was a moment of great pride for her, and she shared how this recognition had added a special touch to her tennis career.

Perfect Season and State Title

During the 2024 fall high school tennis season, Mathis-Breitkopf remained undefeated. She finished with an astonishing record of 19-0, not dropping a single set throughout the entire season. After a dominant 12-0 regular season, she went 3-0 at the South Regional Tennis Championship in Green River and Rock Springs, losing only one set. At the state championships in Gillette, she won all four matches in straight sets. In her last three sets, she didn't even give up a single point, winning them with scores of 6-love or 6-0. Her victory over Caroline Brokaw of Jackson in the final, 6-0 and 6-0, was a testament to her skill and determination. This was her third state title in high school, with the first coming at No. 1 singles after two at No. 2 singles. Her contributions helped Cheyenne Central win the team championship with an impressive 61 points, which was 25 points more than the runner-up team.

Teammates' Support

Mathis-Breitkopf emphasized the importance of her teammates' support both on and off the court. She shared how their encouragement and togetherness had played a crucial role in her success. Their presence had motivated her to push herself even harder and achieve greater heights. Her teammates were not just opponents on the court but also her partners in this journey of growth and excellence.

Improvement on the Court

She also discussed the efforts she made to improve her game during the season. She focused on specific aspects of her game, such as her footwork, shot selection, and mental toughness. Through continuous practice and dedication, she was able to enhance her skills and perform at an even higher level. This constant pursuit of improvement had made a significant difference in her performance and had led her to this remarkable achievement.
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Native American kids overrepresented in SD foster care; kinship care initiatives
2024-12-09
Native American children continue to hold a significant presence in the South Dakota foster care system. New data reveals that at the end of fiscal year 2024, they accounted for 72.5% of the foster care population, a slight decrease from 74% in the previous year. The state's fiscal years run from July to June. This percentage is astonishingly about seven times greater than their representation in the general population.

Child Protection Services Report Highlights

The state Department of Social Services recently released its annual report, shedding light on various aspects of the foster care system. It details the number of children in foster care, their care arrangements, and discharge locations. As of the end of fiscal year 2024, there were 1,710 foster care children in the state, with 1,239 being Native American.Regarding care placements, nearly 30% of children, regardless of race, were placed in kinship care with relatives or close family friends. An impressive 85% were placed in a "family setting" with a foster family. In the latest report, the department added the "kinship care placement" detail as it aims to boost the number of family members or relatives caring for a child instead of placing them in a foster home. Currently, only 11% (89 out of 824) of foster homes are Native American.The department plans to launch a Kinship Licensing Program next year to increase the number of kinship caregivers. Currently, kinship caregivers do not receive the same level of resources and financial support as foster parents unless they become licensed foster parents. This training is extensive, time-consuming, and may not be directly relevant to the kin's situation as they are already familiar with the child.

Benefits of Kinship Care

When children have to be removed from their homes, prioritizing kinship care can have numerous positive impacts. According to Child Trends, a research organization focused on child welfare, it can enhance academic, behavioral, and mental health outcomes. It allows the child to stay within their culture and community, providing a sense of stability and belonging.

Family First Prevention Plan in Development

South Dakota is currently working on its federally mandated, three-year Family First Prevention Plan. This plan aims to use federal funds to pay for prevention services without removing children from at-risk homes. South Dakota is one of the last four states in the nation to create this plan. It shows the state's commitment to addressing the root causes of child welfare issues.

Outcomes of the 2024 Fiscal Year

During the 2024 fiscal year, 1,006 children left the child welfare system. Of these, 493 were reunited with their families. A significant 233 children were adopted, with 58% being adopted by a foster parent and 37% by a relative. Additionally, 63 children were transferred to a tribal program, 65 children aged out of the system, 88 were placed into a formal guardianship agreement, 50 were placed with a relative without guardianship, four were transferred to the Department of Corrections, and six were transferred to another agency. It's important to note that two children ran away and two children died in state care. The report did not provide further details about these incidents, and a request for more information is pending with the Department of Social Services.The department also reported the placement of 241 children in adoptive homes, further highlighting the efforts to find stable homes for these children.
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