: The 1999 finals were aired tape-delayed on The Nashville Network (TNN) , representing one of the final years before the program moved to live broadcasts in 2000 and 2001.
The "Enature Net" involvement represented one of the first attempts to host contestant profiles and results online, allowing fans to track local winners across states like Illinois or Ohio. State-Level Shifts: Enature Net Year 1999 Junior Miss Pageant
The "Junior Miss" title typically applied to girls between the ages of (Junior Miss) or high school seniors (America’s Junior Miss), depending on the specific local or national tier of the competition. : The 1999 finals were aired tape-delayed on
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1999 was a transition year for the web. We were using dial-up modems, and seeing high-quality video online was still a novelty. Enature Net was at the forefront of this, using the latest streaming (or downloadable) tech of the time to share pageant highlights with a global audience. The 1999 event was known for: