TV Show To Spotlight Montana Businesses 9/21 at 7PM on PBS
| August 21, 2008 |
Eleven Big Sky country businesses will be featured in back-to-back episodes of the award-winning student production “Business: Made in Montana” Thursday, Aug. 21 on Montana PBS.
At 7 p.m., the first episode features Double H Custom Hat Company in Darby, Adanac Sleds and Equipment in Olney, Camden Iron in Corvallis, Archie Bray Foundation Clay in Helena and Real People Herbals in Browning.
The second episode will follow at 7:30 p.m. and features Redneck Smoked Meats in Kalispell, Howling Moon Salsa in Hamilton, Gluten Free Mama in Polson, Kettle Care in Whitefish, S&P Conversions in Missoula and Artisans Doors of Montana in Kalispell.
Students at UM’s School of Journalism and Department of Radio-Television profile Montana-based companies that do business around the state, the country and the world. “Business: Made in Montana” has featured more than 130 businesses during 15 years of production.
In 2004 and 2007 “Business: Made in Montana” received the Student Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences-Northwest Chapter.
“Business: Made in Montana” is made possible with underwriting from the Greater Montana Foundation and UM.
Contact: Ray Ekness, associate professor, UM Department of Radio-Television, 406-243-4088; Denise Dowling, associate professor, UM Department of Radio-Television, 406-243-4143.
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