AIR Producers Summit 2001: Audio Archives
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Note: Audio Streams are no longer available.
19. IS THERE A FUTURE FOR CULTURAL PROGRAMS? [ RealAudio Stream ]
Public Stations are increasingly shifting to news/talk formats and reducing the amount of performance programming they provide. Will Public Radio continue to be an outlet for the culture itself or will it become only "about" culture. Panelists: Tom Lopez , ZBS Media; Sid Selvidge, Beale Street Caravan; Steve Rowland, Cultureworks; Kimberly Hass, Echoes, Pennsylvania Public Radio Associates; Sarah Montague, Exit 3 Productions. Moderator: Tim Owens, Executive Producer, NPR Jazz.
20. REAL DIVERSITY: 'BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?' [ RealAudio Stream ]
As the face of America changes, how do we bring authentic voices to public radio? How do we attract and nurture new talent? What are the obstacles? Are cross-cultural collaborations a way to bridge the gap? Have we something to teach? Have we something to learn? Can the door swing both ways? In a fast paced discussion, producers, station programmers and funders confront the issues, argue perspectives and propose solutions. Panelists: Peggy Berryhill, Native Media Resource Center; Sonja Williams, Producer and Howard University professor; David Lui ITVS Executive in charge of Program Development; Maria Martin, Latino USA; Peter Clowney, Editor, Studio 360. Moderator: Dmae Roberts, Media Rites.
21. SO NOW I'M A FUNDRAISER, TOO? [ RealAudio Stream ]
Fundraising strategies for the independent producer, including: How to identify the best funding prospects, how to approach them and how to convince them to back your project. DEI will propose an ongoing alliance providing strategies and techniques for independents to raise funds from new sources. Panelists: Doug Eichten, Development Exchange Inc. (DEI) President; Christine Giraud, Ford Foundation Program Office; Diane Schaefer Relations Manager, New Hampshire PTV Foundation.
22. BEYOND THE NETWORKS: New Technologies / Distribution Options for the Future [ RealAudio Stream ]
Where new technologies and programming meet: Learn how to use these distribution methods of the future Panelists: Jim Paluzzi, Jazz Works; Alisa Miller, PRI Channels; Pete Lowenstein, PRSS; Tom Lix, Public Interactive; Jay Lyons, WGBH Online; Jay Allison, Transom.org; Kerry Donahue, audible.com. Moderator: Peter Herford, PRI.
23. THE ART OF NARRATION - LINDSEY ELLISON [ RealAudio Stream ]
(Part of the Professional Development Series)
Veteran producer Lindsey Ellison gives us an introduction to the various forms of narration. She'll teach us the necessary skills to narrate naturally. We'll discover the importance of breath control, articulation, ear training and microphone placement.
24. LUNCH with MPR and JENNIFER LAWSON [ RealAudio Stream ]
Ten Things You Should Never Say in a Pitch. Minnesota Public Radio invites you to hear public media professional Jennifer Lawson, Former PBS Program boss and head of CPB TV Program Fund. Now an independent producer herself, Lawson gives advice on the do's and don'ts of pitching story ideas and projects. Also, a peek at the inner workings of MPR's hot shop from Jim Russell and J.J. Yore of Marketplace and Savvy Traveler, and Bill Buzenberg of MPR News and American Radio Works.
25. WRITING THE OUTCOME: KEEPING THE FLAME [ RealAudio Stream ]
We'll break out to small groups to address the themes identified by our critical thinkers. We expect to be looking at such issues as: working with networks and stations; extended use of public radio program materials; public radio that better reflects America; maintaining skills and creativity; bringing in new producers; encouraging creativity and experimentation.
26. AIR NATIONAL MEETING [ RealAudio Stream ]
AIR's Board and President Steve Rowland, Executive Director Dolores Brandon and Treasurer Kathy Gronau review AIR events and issues for the past year, and Steve Rathe joins to look at Summit outcomes. Planning begins for AIR 2002.
27. NINE IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE [ |