ACM 2009 Western Regional Conference
More than 100 public, education, and government (PEG) access advocates
and volunteer producers gathered Saturday October 17 in Reno for
the Alliance for Community Media (ACM) Western Region Conference
and WAVE Awards. Sierra Nevada Community Access Television (SNCAT.org)
was our host in their beautiful new studios in the Meadowood Mall…yes,
in a mall!
Helen Soulé, the ACM Executive Director, was
the keynote speaker and introduced the "Community Access Preservation
Act" (CAP) to the attendees. The CAPs act has been introduced
in the House by Representative Tammie Baldwin of Wisconsin and is
now moving through Congress. Go to www.AllianceCM.org for detailed
instructions on how to help CAPS pass through Congress with your
help.
The opening plenary session welcomed Laurie Cirivello
back to the Western Region to present the work of Grand Rapids (Michigan)
Community Media Center and their pioneering work with "Neighborhood
News Bureaus" called www.TheRapidian.org. Ms. Cirivello was
the executive director at Community Media Center of Santa Rosa before
taking the same position at GRCMC. The Rapidian has been operational
for only one month but has already trained more than 300 volunteer
"community reporters" from all sections of the community.
Visit the site and take a peek at the future of community media.
Cirivello's message to Conference attendees was, “Apply
the lessons learned in Grand Rapids to your own public access organization.
Use the 30 years of public access experience with training and technology
on cable TV and build new and robust ‘hyper-local’ reporting
on neighborhood news web sites in your community. Work with local
media - they need your help.”
The busy day of workshops ended with the Western Access
Video Excellence (WAVE) awards. More than sixty different awards
were given out. Brian Wilson Mentorship Awards were given to Rusty
King of KMVT Mountain View, Robin Fort-Linke of Seal Beach Channel
3 and Jan Janes of CMAP in Gilroy.
Special thanks go to Les Smith and the SNCAT Crew for being wonderful
hosts and to Xoe Huffman and Dan Villalva of Community Media Center,
Santa Rosa for coordinating the WAVE Awards. See you next year!
The ACM Western Region looks forward to working with other media
centers looking to host the western regional conference. Check here
for conference planning
documents that will help you produce the best possible western
region conference.
More than 150 leaders from the public access,
education, government and community media movement participated
in the 2007 Alliance for Community Media, Western Region Conference.
October 24-25, 2008
Denver, Colorado
Your hosts for the conference
were Tony Shawcross and Ann Theis of Denver
Open Media in Denver, Colorado.
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