Northern California Public Media
Episode description
One of the many challenges facing any media outlet is keeping up with the constantly changing media landscape in the United States. Broadcasters, or as they’re called now, legacy media, have had a tough time, in general, trying to stay ahead of the trends. Layer on top of that the competition they face from one another, regardless of geography, and you have a unique messaging challenge. In order to differentiate itself from other outlets and non-traditional media, learn how Northern California Public Media found a way to differentiate itself using content—specifically in the form of the Center for Environmental Reporting.
Episode Guest(s):
Darren LaShelle is an Emmy award-winning Executive Producer for the science and technology TV series "Plugged-In." He has written and produced documentaries, studio-based and magazine series, commercials, public service announcements, promotional material, and news production.
Currently, he is the President & CEO for Northern California Public Media in the San Francisco Bay Area. Darren also acts as Executive Producer for all media projects developed within the organization. As well, he is the Executive Producer of a number of nationally broadcast documentary programs on public television. At California Public Media, he oversees TV programs and series, radio news and productions, Web site design and implementation, and organizational marketing.
He has a Bachelor of Arts in Radio/TV from Marietta College.
Key Takeaways:
Differentiation lets you tell a more compelling, cohesive story
Differentiation lets you simplify your message
It’s important to keep in mind where and how your audience is consuming your content
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