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- Troy N. Diggs writes, I'm probably the only one in the Metro who cares, but -- why on Earth
did VH1 change the title of its overnight video block from "Insomniac Music Theater" to "Nocturnal State"? (It's been "Insomniac Music Theater" for as long as I can remember - and I gotta say, that's just wrong.) The answer, from VH1: It's more rock-driven than pop. We changed the music mix, title and look to make the block feel more active and focus on the 25+ males that dominate the overnights. - Congratulations to John Njagi, who takes over as the producer on KTWU-Topeka's "Sunflower Journeys." He's a native Kenyan who got his B.A. in Mass Media from Washburn University in 2001. The program is going into production and its 19th season will begin January 2006. It's now airing on both sides of the state line, thanks to KCPT's adding the Kansas-centered magazine to its Sunday afternoon lineup.
- Speaking of ABC Family, as we've been doing lately: I'm watching "Beautiful People," in part because I'm enchanted by the mom and smartsie daughter, less so by the drippy people surrounding them. Watching the promos, I notice there's another teen sudser airing on the channel called "Wildfire," that seems to involve a fair amount of horseplay, in more than one sense of the word if you know what I mean. Anyway, if you're a fan of that show, here's good news.


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