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1999 American TV series or program
Cita's World
Title card.
Also known asJam Zone (1997–1999)
Written byTracye Z. Kinzer
Directed byCorey Turner
StarringCita(hostess)
Voices ofKittie
Theme music composerRandy Parker & Danny Class
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time120 mins
Original release
NetworkBET
ReleaseSeptember 20, 1999 (1999-09-20) –
January 3, 2003 (2003-01-03)

Cita's World is a video music show that originally aired onBET from September 20, 1999 until January 3, 2003.

Overview

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It was the first show to feature avirtual reality Black character as the host named Cita. Cita's World was the brainchild of Curtis A. Gadson, B.E.T. Senior VP of Programming at that time, & Corey Turner, concept designer and director. The show moved production locations 3 times. The first year, the show was produced and shot in BET's headquarters inWashington, D.C. The second year the show was moved toHarlem in BET's newly rented space. The Cita's World set and technical infrastructure sat next to the106 & Park set.

The final year the show was moved toBurbank, California, where the show was also given a major overhaul. New optical tracking motion capture to acquire Kittie's performances, its own dedicated stage for the blue screen set, and a remodeled and designed Cita. The show would benefit from the relocation to Los Angeles with staff that was already proficient in visual effects workflows and techniques.

Jam Zone

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It was co-developed, produced and sometimes written by both Tracye Z. Kinzer and kittie KaBoom. The show ran from 1999 to 2003 in television. The show was originally namedJam Zone when it was created in 1997, which was just a wallpaper video show until 1999, when Cita emerged into the homes of millions.

Format

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In between videos, Cita would talk to the viewers, answer viewer mail and offer her unadulterated opinions on current events, celebrities and more. The voice and motion of the Cita character was performed by kittie KaBoom. FromWashington, D.C. toNew York City toHollywood, the shows content came from producer Tracye Kinzer, as well as kittie KaBoom and Writer, Cliff McBean. Tracye assigned her writers Cliff McBean, Monica "Monie Mon" Dyson, and Angela Yarborough and sometimes kittie topics as well as allowing them to generate their own ideas to create great entertainment.

Spin-off media

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Due to the popularity of the show, BET published "Cita's World",[1] which addresses the deluge of emails and letters sent to the show.In 2021, after years of absence, Cita was redesigned and featured onBET Presents: The Encore.

References

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  1. ^Howard, Glenda (2001).Cita's World. BET Books. p. 176.ISBN 1-58314-278-9.

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