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McCurdy video debuts Saturday

Thursday, August 12, 2010 – Jennette McCurdy's video for Not That Far Away premieres on Aug. 14 on CMT and Nickelodeon. The Capitol Records Nashville recording artist and star of Nickelodeon's iCarly, recently shot the video, which was directed by Roman White, in Watertown, Tenn. near Nashville.

The video will air at 7:45 p.m. eastern on both CMT and CMT.com. Nickelodeon will feature a Just Jennette segment starting at 8 p.m. eastern that will also showcase the video.

A special two part behind-the-scenes webisode of the making of the video can be viewed on CMT.

The song is the title track of McCurdy's EP being released digitally on Aug. 17. She co-wrote three of the four tracks on the EP including the title track, which she wrote with Rachel Proctor and Blair Daly. Paul Worley (Lady Antebellum) produced the EP.

iCarly, currently in production on its third season, airs regularly on Saturday at 8 p.m. eastern/Pacific on Nickelodeon.

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