Leading Producers, Executives & Journalists Explore Impact of Politics & Culture on Public Broadcasting
Leading Producers, Executives & Journalists Explore Impact of Politics & Culture on Public Broadcasting
WHO: Nick De Martino, Sr. Vice President for Information & Technology,
American Film Institute
Gary McVey, Executive Director, American Cinema Foundation
Michael Pack, Sr. Vice President, Corporation for Public
Broadcasting
Luca Bentivoglio, Executive Director, Latino Public Broadcasting
Kevin Bleyer, Writer/Producer ("Politically Incorrect," "The
Dennis Miller Show")
Lionel Chetwynd, Academy Award and Emmy Award Nominated
Writer/Director/Producer
Jackie Kain, Vice President, New Media, KCET TV, Los Angeles
Rob Long, Writer/Producer ("Cheers"), Columnist (National
Review), Commentator (KCRW)
Anna Marie Piersimoni, Director, Internet Communications, Media &
Technology, AFI
Frank Price, Producer and Former Studio Chief of Universal,
Columbia
John Prizer, Vice President, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Ray Richmond, Television Critic (The Hollywood Reporter)
Peter Robinson, Presidential Speechwriter, Hoover Inst. Research
Fellow, Public Television Host
Cathy Seipp, Journalist (Independent Women's Forum, National
Review Online)
Harry Shearer, Writer/Performer ("The Simpsons," "This Is Spinal
Tap")
Ted Steinberg, Co-Executive Producer ("Reverse Angle," "National
Desk")
Mel Stuart, Director ("The Hobart Shakespeareans," "American
Masters: Billy Wilder")
Matt Welch, Associate Editor, Reason Magazine; Columnist
(National Post), Blogger
WHAT: The American Cinema Foundation (ACF) will present "Finding the
Future of Public Television," a two-day workshop sponsored by the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). This event
features panelists and special guests who will provide an unusual
variety of perspectives and insight on whether or not PBS has the
ability to fully represent America's diverse culture in today's
political and economic climate. This forum will explore issues
of agenda setting, implicit bias, and cultural prejudices which
exist both within and around political party lines. This event
will be the first in a continuing series. Each panel will
attempt to identify an area of consensus about the future of the
public television system. Free admission, reservations
recommended. www.cinemafoundation.com
WHEN: Friday, October 14, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 15, 2:00 - 10:00 p.m.
WHERE: American Film Institute, Mark Goodson Screening Room
2021 N. Western Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
PRNewswire -- Oct. 7
Source: The American Cinema Foundation
CONTACT: Sarah Cheaure, cell, +1-310-849-2578, or Nancy Oppenheim,
+1-310-914-0159, publicity@cinemafoundation.com, both for The American Cinema
Foundation
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