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"If
greatness is possible the being excellent is not enough."- LES
BROWN
SPOT TELEVISION
The name
of our organization is SPOT TV which is an acronym that stands for: SUPREME
PEOPLE
OPERATE
TOGETHER
SPOT Television started out as THE SPOT and has gradually worked its way
to be one of the most popular Television production organizations around.
Believe it a not SPOT TV started in an apartment, in the fall semester of
1995 by 4 dreamers and doers, Ski
Bo (Roger Johnson),
NCA&T, Troy
Jones, NCA&T, Valerie
Pompey-Weathers,
Bennett College and Jason Thousand, NCA&T.
Valerie was studying mass communications at Bennett College and had
a strong interest in public relations and public access television and had
a promotions agency named PYRAMID
(Promoting cultural awareness through intellectual, educational, and
production media.) When Valerie told Roger a mass communications major, Troy
a business management major and Jason a graphic artist that they could
have there own program on cable television immediately everyone decided to
do it.
We had no Idea what we
would name our project so we decided to just think about it for a while,
several days later while meeting we came up with The
SPOT In 1996 we decided to use SPOT TELEVISION to reflect
the direction of our productions.. We decided The Spot would be wherever
we are at the present time. SPOT TV came up with the SUPREME PEOPLE
OPERATE TOGETHER Acronym. 1996
Our mission is simply to make a
difference by building skills.
Skills are the building blocks for
success.
When Empire Productions
and Pyramid came up with the idea for SPOT TELEVISION, We wanted to
make a difference in our Community. Pyramid
and Empire, merged forces in order to use our skills to make a positive
change. Two years later people are watching SPOT TV Productions and
depending on our organization to entertain, inspire and inform them.
We borrowed our first video camera from Bennett College and then
obtained our own video camera through a generous donation. We proceeded to
video tape anything and everything that went on in Greensboro NC. Fall
1995 was a very busy time for Empire and Pyramid.
During Homecoming 95 SPOT TV covered the homecoming activities at
North Carolina A& T State University including the parade, the pre
dawn, the show and other events. This succeeded to be the first official
field production of the SPOT TELEVISION
It has been over two
years and it has not been easy producing over 200 high impact,
entertaining , hot 58 minute television shows with little support or
sponsorship in one year not to mention the time consuming task of Pre and
Post Production.
SPOT
TV has been responsible for producing THE
SPOT a public affairs video show that has featured more
than 80 national celebrities. THE
SPOT program is
hosted by PR a local personality. The Busta Brown Show
; Starring Busta Brown a local Radio Personality., The award
winning Ethiopian
Air Lions & Tours
a culture awareness program that stars Pschye Wanzandae .The Morgan
Lanier Show a documentary that featured a historical moment with Jabrielle
Khazan an original sit in participant. Now after all this we have the
skill, the will, and the credentials to help our community with real
vision.
SPOT TV FEED BACK LINE
SPOT TELEVISION
has been a medium that has surpassed all of our efforts in the past to
reach the local Greensboro community. THE SPOT TV FEED BACK and CONTEST
LINE which we monitor during our cablecast at 11:00pm on Saturday
nights. On Public Access Television. By using contests and questions to
encourage viewers to call our FEED BACK LINE. SPOT TV finds out
exactly what the viewing audience is thinking and doing.. We receive calls
from all races and age groups. Many of the calls are from teen-agers that
want to work on SPOT TELEVISION.
FREE
PRIZES`!!!!!!
Record
labels send us free stuff and we give it to the people
SPOT TELEVISION came in 2nd in the nation for a contest called Count
The Capones. A contest sponsored by Penalty Records the
contest consisted of mailing a response to the record label. Everyone who
participated won a prize. Three CD's and an Autographed picture of poster
of the rap artist Capone and Norega. SPOT TV won a SONY DISC MAN.
SPOT TV Has a contest every week. Count Capital Jay was a contest
that SPOT TV sponsored. A local DJ was in a national distributed music
video featuring Yvette Michele and various hot DJ's from across the
country. THE SPOT had viewers count DJ Capital J in the video and call
our number and tell us how many times they counted Capital J in the Yvette
Michele video in order to win free CD's. provided to us by record labels
and local DJ's.
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