Rolling Stone magazine claims a “Barney the Dinosaur” movie is in production and according to  some reports it may with the producers of the horror film, “Get Out”. In this parody, we turn the beloved children’s franchise into a Halloween horror movie…just to see how it could go! Happy Halloween!

‘MALEFICENT 2’ RULES BOX OFFICE, BUT IT WAS SOFT – (10/21/2019)

Disney’s Maleficent: Mistress of Evil topped the box office this weekend, but the opening was relatively soft at $36 million. By comparison, the Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning-led original opened at $69 million. 

The $185 million budget sequel had a much better showing overseas, with $117 million for a global start of $150 million. 

Still, Maleficent easily topped Warner Bros.Joker in its third week out with $29 million, and fellow newbie Zombieland: Double Tap, which grabbed $26.7 million. 

Meanwhile, Hustlers crossed the $100 million box office line and Downton Abbey became Focus Features’ highest-grossing film ever with $88 million brought in so far.

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Hooray for Hollywood: Here are this past weekend’s box office results.

1.”Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” $36 million ($117 million international). (CINEMA SCOOP … the movie cost $185 million to produce.)

2.”Joker,” $29 million. (CINEMA SCOOP … the movie has earned $737 million worldwide since it was released. It cost $55 million to produce.)

3.”Zombieland: Double Tap,” $26.7 million. (CINEMA SCOOP … the movie cost $42 million to produce.)

4.”The Addams Family,” $16.1 million.

5.”Gemini Man,” $8.5 million.

6.”Abominable,” $3.5 million.

7.”Downton Abbey,” $3.1 million.

8.”Judy,” $2.1 million.

9.”Hustlers,” $2.1 million.

10.”It: Chapter Two,” $1.5 million.

 

Last night the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters had their annual Granite Mikes presentation in Manchester, NH. Every year broadcasters from all over New Hampshire get together to discuss the industry and recognize those who have done outstanding work in their field.

Mount Washington Radio was nominated for numerous awards and ended up bringing back a few to the Valley.

News Director Tony Zore was awarded “Best Documentary News” for his piece on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day and his interview with Dr. Eugene Long. Tony Zore also won a Merit Award for “Best Spot News” for his story on Family Medical Leave in New Hampshire. You can listen to both pieces below.

Magic 104 was also awarded “Best Use of Digital Media for The Big Game, Game Day, Super Give Away – Lip Sync Battle promotion with Premier Home Store.

To re-watch the “award winning” Lip Sync Videos please check out us on Facebook as well as Premier!

Family Medical Leave in NH – Merit Award Winner for “Best Spot News”:

 

The 75th Anniversary of D-Day – Award Winner for “Best Documentary News”:

 

To learn more about the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters click here.

 

 

 

Janine McLauchlan and Tracy Strout joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show today to tell us all about their 2nd Annual Harvest Festival. There will be fall themed games, pumpkin decorating, balloon animals, face painting, a bake sale, raffle prizes and more! To listen to the interview click below!

 

The event will run from 10am-2pm and It should be an awesome day for the whole family!

To learn more about the Robert Frost Public Charter School go toROBERTFROSTCHARTERSCHOOL.ORG

Clay Groves from Project SUCCEED joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show this morning to talk all about their BIG Fundraiser happening Tomorrow, October 18th from 4:30pm-8:30pm at The Maize at Sherman Farm.

Tickets are $5 per person!

100% of the Proceeds from the event will go to Project SUCCEED!

For more info you can go to PROJECTSUCCEED.COM and follow them on Facebook!

To listen to Gino and Clay’s interview click below!

Join Mount Washington Valley Habitat for Humanity for an elegant evening at the all new Living Shores Aquarium on November 2nd, 2019 from 6pm-9pm. It will be a “blue tieLIVE Auction Event with endless appetizers, delicious food stations, cash bar, and a one of a kind experience as you dine among the sea!  You’ll be able to wander through the Living Shores‘ expansive aviary, marvel at an underwater world, and interact with Caribbean species, all while supporting MWV Habitat for Humanity’s future families.

Auction items will include destination/experience packages mixed in with pieces of a home, such as sponsoring a door, the roof, or a set of windows.

There will be LIVE Entertainment throughout the evening as well!

Be part of the first Annual Gala and help celebrate MWV Habitat for Humanity’s 25th Anniversary, plus be one of the first to see inside the Living Shores Aquarium!

 Tickets are going fast so act now!

Tickets are $75 per person and can be purchased at MWV-HABITAT.ORG

Lauren Hawkins of MWV Habitat Humanity & the Living Shores Aquarium joined Gino on the show today and told us all about it in detail! Click below to listen!

 

 

In February of this year, the US Department of Veterans Affairs issued what they called the, “Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families.” Former Army Captain and Valley Resident Ray Gilmore just returned from training in Colorado stemming from that challenge. They call the program “Together With Veterans.” He refers to the effort as a ‘center of gravity.’ He says that while they’re currently working on a plan to address Veteran Suicide, the hope is that methods developed from this program will be used towards preventing suicides in other communities beyond veterans. Gilmore notes that they’re still in the planning phase for the Mt. Washington Valley but that they will be making their first moves before the end of the year and significant moves to set up new support tools for the Veteran Community of New Hampshire over the course of 2020.