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Community media has been around more than 25 years and provide nonprofits and activists with a vital channel to their customers and supporters...

Nonprofits and activists look for cost-effective (and free) ways to tell their stories and spread their news. Community media makers uses broadcast and new media tools to reach general and specific audiences. Meghan O'Rourke (Channel 17), Seth Mobley (VCAM) and Jim Lockridge (The Radiator) will tell us about effective ways that you can produce and distribute your important messages and look at new and interesting social change media projects from across the nation. Hosted by Lauren-Glenn Davitian of CCTV Center for Media & Democracy.

 Join us for 90 minutes of stimulating talk and a good lunch (for only 5 bucks). Maybe you'll think-- "we should become members of CCTV!" (We'd love that!)

Don't miss the complete 2009 Media Maven Lunch series and our complete  CCTV 25th Anniversary Calendar of Events.

 

April 16th, 2009 12:00 PM   through   1:30 PM
Channel 17 Studios
294 North Winooski Ave
Burlington, VT 05401
United States
Phone: 802.862.1645
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CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives

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