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Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Marie Pizano, President and Founder of MVP3 Foundation, and CEO of MVP3 Records, MVP3 Network, and MVP3 Media Group, who highlights the Memphis, Tennessee-based nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for communities to experience film, theater, artworks, culinary, and music to inspire, educate, challenge, and entertain.During the interview, Marie talks about starting a student tv/film program at Westwood High School, which will be a 36-week program beginning in the fall. She shares how the pilot program began over the summer with a student who is interning and the MVP3 Foundation will be helping with a scholarship towards college and a career path with MVP3 Media Group. Marie talks about partnering with Memphis-Shelby County Schools to support film production, and help build education, skills, and jobs. Marie discusses their partnership with Alpha Omega Veterans Services and a farmers market, along with a music series with the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art featuring Singer Songwriter Nights and Family Concerts.Visit www.mvp3foundation.org to learn more about MVP3 Foundation.Visit www.mvp3mediagroup.com to learn more about MVP3 Media Group.Visit www.mvp3network.com to learn more about MVP3 Network.
"When I was nine years old, I started playing basketball in a new league at the Santa Monica YMCA. Pete founded that league and was responsible for everything in it, dealing with players, coaches, refs, parents and more. In just a few years, the league grew from four to 30 teams and over 250 players. Pete was at every game, keeping statistics and cheering every player, even after they left the league. Pete was a huge supporter and influence on my sports life.Pete is also the radio announcer for USC Trojans football. Every Saturday in the fall, I can turn on the radio and hear Pete's distinctive voice calling the game and cheering on the Trojans. Pete showed me that anyone could turn a passion into a job for life. He inspired me to try things like Student TV in Middle School or even this podcast.Please join me in welcoming Pete Arbogast to Sports on the Spectrum." Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of UnCOMMon Grounds, host Chris Roush interviews Brooke Reilly. Brooke has since graduated with a degree in journalism, and is off to Bangor Maine where she’ll be a TV reporter. Chris talks to her about her time as news director for the student TV station, Q30, what got her interested in journalism -- and Chris’s golden retriever, Gus, also makes his podcast debut. UnCOMMon Grounds is hosted by Chris Roush, dean of the school of communications at Quinnipiac University, and produced by David DesRoches, director of community programming.
Continuing our talk with Matt Capon, in which we discuss advice for stations, working with other media outlets, PASTA and more.
We talk with Matt Capon in a wide-ranging interview, discussing student TV and NaSTA in 2016, current trends in online video, the various media groups, how student TV can best promote itself and much more.
Former NaSTA Development Officer Andrew Cheetham discusses the various ways to manage potential problems in the year ahead.
In podcast three, STV's James Cheyne provides a complete insight into student journalism.
NaSTA 40 host co-ordinator Hugh Blackstaffe relates his experience and advises how best to plan the big event.
In the first podcast of the series, four NaSTA alumni discuss the role of station manager, and share their advice for the year ahead.
Fredagens Nesten Helg er stappfull av aktuelle gjester: UKA 11 kommer innom og snakker litt om progresjonen til festivalen, Student-TV forteller om deres konsertkonsept HELG. Tom Erik har intervju med Einar Stray og Natur og Ungdom, som er aktuelle med plateslippet til Artister mot Oljeboring. Og vi har fått besøk i studio av artisten Ida Maria. God stemning!