Influencers and Media Makers

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Description

Interviews conducted with individuals who are an integral part of the media/news/information network in Vermont. Town Meeting TV in partnership with the Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce, through its Leadership Champlain Initiative, sought to investigate the role and scope of news media and information sourcing in Vermont, with a focus on deficiencies, and challenges across geographic, language, and socio-economic boundaries. We seek to better understand the current state of vital information distribution across our state.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-29
Format: 2024-04-29
Charlotte Hackett Interviews Parker Silver on Media and Democracy - 05/07/2022
This program explores the role of media in Democracy and how it shapes the way we as Vermonters receive information. The focus is on technological changes, gaps and challenges across geography, as well as language and socio-economic boundaries. On...
Charlotte Hackett Interviews Liam Elder-Connors on Media and Democracy - 04/25/2022
This program explores the role of media in Democracy and how it shapes the way we as Vermonters receive information. The focus is on technological changes, gaps and challenges across geography, as well as language and socio-economic boundaries. On...
Meghan Smith Interviews Taylor Small on Media and Democracy - 04/18/2022
This program explores the role of media in Democracy and how it shapes the way we as Vermonters receive information. The focus is on technological changes, gaps and challenges across geography, as well as language and socio-economic boundaries. On...
Raquel Aronhime Interviews Ali Dieng on Media in Democracy - 04/13/2022
This program explores the role of media in Democracy and how it shapes the way we as Vermonters receive information. The focus is on technological changes, gaps and challenges across geography, as well as language and socio-economic boundaries...
Charlotte Hackett and Meghan Smith Interview Stewart Ledbetter on Media and Democracy - 03/29/2022
This program explores the role of media in Democracy and how it shapes the way we as Vermonters receive information. The focus is on technological changes, gaps and challenges across geography, as well as language and socio-economic boundaries. On...

Featured Story

CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives

CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!

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