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OPEN CHANNEL - Screen Resource Centre
Add FeedOPEN CHANNEL is an icon of the Victorian film industry having nurtured the careers of many of Australia's filmmakers such as Peter Weir, Fred Schepsi, Sue Brooks, Andrew Wiseman, Chris Warner, Sue Maslin, Cath Dyson, Lizette Atkins and Beth Frey, to name a few. In its early history OPEN CHANNEL acted as a key advocate for the development of community television in Australia and was instrumental in the establishment of successful community television consortium Channel 31 (C31).
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WCTV - Webster City Schools
Add FeedWCTV is the weekly, student produced, news show at Webster City High School. Special edition show covering the Stratford, IA tornado. On location interviews with victims and relief workers.
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EPN - The Suckcast
Add FeedThe Movie Podcast that Hits you, Apologizes, and does it again. With Dan and Cory!
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Alaska HDTV | Discover the Great Land
Add FeedJoin fifth generation Alaskan Scott Slone as he hikes, boats, climbs and travels throughout some of the most awe-inspiring locations in Alaska the Last Frontier.
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GRITtv with Laura Flanders
Add FeedThe Laura Flanders Show brings participatory democracy onto your computer screen and into your living room, bridging the gap between audience and advocates.
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PipersPicks.TV (piperspicks)
Add FeedPiper's Picks is a kids video show/podcast featuring Piper Reese. Piper reviews restaurants, rides, movies, toys...and just about anything else kids are into! We've got a fun, fast-paced format. It's about kids and by kids! Always G rated!
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The Rest of Everest Video Podcast (iPod/AppleTV)
Add FeedTibet, and coincides with the 50th anniversary climbing season. The story revolves around 23-year old climber Ben Clark and the fulfillment of his dream to become one of the youngest climbers to ever summit Everest. Although the film has been very well received, there's just so much of the story left to be told. Miller returned from Everest with over 80 hours of tape from the 60 day expedition. The final cut of the film totaled just 84 minutes. Average that out and it appears that only one minute of every hour filmed made it into the finished version. Jon will regularly be editing sections of footage together and then watching them with Ben and other people involved with the expedition. He'll be recording their commentary to the footage so you can get all of the stories right from the people who experienced it first-hand. It won't always be exciting and there will be a lot of bad hair days, but it will be true to the expedition experience and it will always be interesting and entertaining. Episode 047 Onward & Upward The Summit Push Begins. I tried and tried to get in touch via radio with Ben today, with no luck. As far as I know, the guys are heading up to 7900 meters today. This is all very disconcerting for me. I know that I can't really do anything to help them, but I'd just really like to know where they are on the mountain. It's truly ironic that we have all of this technology here at Base Camp. I mean, we've got state-of-the-art satellite communication gear and all it is good for is getting in contact with ANYONE but Ben, Lhawang and Lhakpa! I can easily call my wife back in Colorado--the other side of the planet--but I can't get in touch with Ben who's no more than 8 miles away as the crow flies. Crazy. Base Camp is actually pretty empty right now as everyone is up higher trying to take advantage of the weather window that is supposedly about to open up. I don't know. It still looks pretty windy up there but I guess time is running out. The great monsoon is heading our way from India and when it arrives: Game over. Apparently Base Camp will be under 6 feet of snow then. For the past couple of weeks the atmosphere here has been pretty casual. In a way, it's felt kind of like summer camp back when I was a kid. Of course, now that the summit push is on it's like summer camp where all of the campers might die. Jon Miller Total Running Time: 28:39