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Marketing and Outreach Coordinator

VISTA Name: 
Jason Crow
Program Start: 
6/2001
Program End: 
6/2003
Project Description: 

One of the many capacity building functions Jason has provided has been with media support for a brand new federally funded grant project MOLLIE. Working with the CMC video artist in residence, Jason produced a promotional video that will help insure the future of this fledgling project that is only funded for a year. In addition, he extended GRTV outreach efforts by providing much needed video help to local non-profits who otherwise could not afford it.

Project Outcome: 

Jason became a key participant in making our Spring Alliance for Community Media conference a success. With his local connections with artists, Jason put on an art installation that included a live broadcast on Channel 24 Livewire, interactive wireless video transmission, and addressed contemporary issues with technology and community development/education.

His most recent contribution to the future of this organization, relates to his new job description. As Public information officer, Jason is using his graphic design skills to create a new”image and look” for the CMC. Now we have someone doing regular press releases, sending out event information to local calendars, and supporting the CMC outreach efforts. The CMC looks forward to Jason’s second year of service.

Mobile Film School

Location:
Austin, TX

The Mobile Film School is committed to:

media arts education to rural and underserved communities, including the juvenile justice system;
creating long-term mentoring relationships by pairing students with seasoned industry professionals and educators;
providing media educators with the tools to continue local media educational programming and production; and,
cultivating a unique appreciation of local history and culture using storytelling in film.

Third Coast Conference

When: 
October 28, 2010 - October 30, 2010
Where: 
Chicago, IL

Ready to spend two + days with hundreds of fellow producers, artists, students, and audio enthusiasts, talking shop about radio/audio storytelling on the airwaves and beyond? Ready to come together, listen to each other’s work, share ideas and expertise, and make priceless connections with future colleagues and new friends?

Thought so. This fall marks our tenth (!) anniversary, and we hope you’ll celebrate with us over the course of another radio-drenched weekend here in Chicago.

FUTURE OF MUSIC COALITION PRESENTS D.C. POLICY DAY 2010

When: 
May 25, 2010
Where: 
Washington, DC and ONLINE

National research, education and advocacy nonprofit Future of Music Coalition is pleased to announce its upcoming D.C. Policy Day, which takes place at New America Foundation in Washington, D.C. on May 4, 2010.

FutureEverything 2010 Conference

When: 
May 12, 2010 - May 15, 2010
Where: 
Manchester

We are excited to introduce the FutureEverything conference programme for 2010, our best and most ambitious yet. We are delighted to present the world’s best speakers under our conference themes of ImagineEverything, Unlimited Connectivity, Open Data and The City Experiment.

Megapolis Audio Festival

When: 
May 14, 2010 - May 16, 2010
Where: 
Baltimore, MD

The Megapolis Festival is an annual, weekend-long celebration of the craft of DIY audio creation. Artists, documentarians, musicians, and fans come together to share secrets on producing and presenting challenging audio works online, on-air, and on the stage.

Mail call: Digital Arts Service Corps deadlines

A woman; a horn.

Postcards are hitting the mailboxes this week reminding folks that the deadline to apply for the Digital Arts Service Corps is fast approaching: March 15, 2010. We’ve also just announced our new BTOP Evaluation Assistance Initiative, to help Broadband Stimulus projects (and projects applicants) better measure their impact and effectiveness.

Transmission Project