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Americans tune
in more regularly to local TV than to any other source of news and information,
according to a Newseum/Roper Center survey of 1,500 people.
More than half (54 percent)
of all Americans say they watch local TV every day, according to
the survey.
InsideView takes viewers on a weekly journey across the cultural landscape of the Michiana region of the Hoosier state. Host Tony Comegys and a team of award winning producers explore the places, people and traditions that make this area a unique place to live and work. The program profiles interesting Hoosiers from humble farmers to computer entrepreneurs and musicians. In addition, InsideView will expose you to some wonderful opportunities from our exciting festivals to our local symphony and theater. InsideView blends heart, soul, humor and journalistic insight into a unique television program made by, and about, the people of the Michiana Area. On this Web page you will be able to check out all great stories, program air dates, bios, our wonderful sponsors, and upcoming events in the area, and more! So pull up your rocking chair and put your feet
up to the fire.
A Powerful Tool
If you are involved in an organization, activity,
or just have a good story idea contact us, we can use the powerful tool
of television to get the word out, educate, or just plain entertain.
A Message From Tony Comegys I am currently in production of my new TV show "InsideView". If you remember I hosted the popular, local show "Weekly Rewind". The new show will be a lot like the original but will take a closer look at the people and events that shape our lives in this area. I know that sounds a bit cliché but it will feature longer segments and offer more interviews about things people are interested in. I truly believe the new show will have an even greater impact the other. Before, we covered events like a news story, after the fact. This time we plan to use the show as a tool to promote upcoming events and to rally support behind a good cause. The segments will be shot in a documentary style, allowing organizations to use them in the future to raise money, attract participants, or even package with grant applications in some cases. Initially the show will air on cable access in Michigan City and LaPorte, this will give us 5 times the viewing audience we had before. Further, I am expecting a contract from TCI for broadcasting on the leased access channel that reaches all of Northwest Indiana. TCI is familiar with the show and expects to begin broadcasting in four to six weeks if all goes well. Along with this, I have developed a this web site that will complement the show. During the TV broadcast I will regularly reference the web site if people would like more information about a certain show segment. Thus, further promoting the event or organization. The web site would also feature any advertisers who support the show. If all this isn't impressive enough, next week I debut as the new morning man on a popular local radio station. I can't tell you any more right now, but you will hear about it soon enough. Since you also are involved in the business world, I need your financial support. The show takes about 40 man hours to put together every week and WE NEED SPONSORS. The amount would be comparatively inexpensive and it would be for a short term until I sign a contract with TCI. Please help this dedicated broadcaster. |