Wednesday, November 30, 2011

WTVI commits to more than 3,000 hours of programming and outreach addressing United Way community priorities

UNC Charlotte’s Urban Institute provides research to guide programs 

WTVI’s president and CEO,  Elsie Garner, was so impressed with research commissioned by the United Way of Central Carolinas (UWCC), that she has aligned WTVI’s already extensive community outreach program with the UWCC’s Community Needs Assessment 2011. She has committed to maximize WTVI’s strengths in public awareness and coalition-building to support UWCC’s community priorities with a minimum of 3,300 broadcast hours, 40 workshop events, 1,200 public service announcements and 12 new partnerships. 

"We're excited that WTVI is designing programming that addresses the needs found in our recent five-county Community Needs Assessment," says Jane McIntyre, executive director of United Way of Central Carolinas. "The Needs Assessment, which was developed in partnership with the Urban Institute at UNC Charlotte, clearly outlines some of the highest priorities in our region including education, housing and poverty, and health and mental health. WTVI is creating programming and public service announcements to increase awareness and offer information and resources in these areas. WTVI is a tremendous resource for our community.” 

In June, 2010, UWCC commissioned the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute (the Institute) to conduct a comprehensive community needs assessment for its five-county service area. The primary purpose of the study was to pinpoint the community’s greatest needs and identify gaps in the current array of human services.  

Based on an analysis of data and feedback from numerous local service organizations and experts from the community, the Institute identified the most significant needs and service gaps in the UWCC region. From these findings, it developed a set of recommendations on actions UWCC could take to tackle these issues.  

“The research team at UNC Charlotte’s Urban Institute is excited and pleased to hear that WTVI has adopted the recently completed United Way Needs Assessment for its outreach projects this year,” says Bill McCoy, of the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute Research Team. “The needs identified in the report are universal and chronic.  Progress in meeting these needs can only occur if the community comes together and responds to help lessen the needs of these less fortunate. WTVI is to be applauded for accepting the role of community leader in bringing people together to address these needs.”  

The most significant needs identified in the region can be grouped into three broad categories – Education, Housing and Poverty, Health and Mental Health. After reviewing the research, Garner asked Jeanine Budreau of the United Way to attend WTVI’s board retreat on September 22, 2011, and present the community needs. WTVI board member Patty Perkins also moderated a panel of community leaders to discuss the kind of community they wanted to live in.   

Supported by grant funding and donations from viewers, WTVI has always provided speakers, activities, and curriculums to support teachers in the classroom; partnered with local businesses to meet community needs; hosted community sneak preview events for popular programs; and supported professional development of adult learners. WTVI has been recognized as one of the top five Ready to Learn (RTL) stations by the U.S. Department of Education, providing a unique educational safe haven for kids on TV and online.
The first program that fits into the new plan is American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen: A Carolina Business Review Special that aired November 6, 2011, and will air again on December 23. Special guests including Governor Beverly Purdue and Charlotte-Mecklenburg police chief Rodney Monroe taped the program on October 11 at WTVI. Panelists look at the graduation rate in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, new initiatives and the impact on the local community. 
“WTVI is delighted to continue our community service mission by aligning our outreach with research from UNCC to make sure the most important community issues are addressed first,” says Garner. “I look forward to seeing the difference we can make on education, housing and poverty, and health.”

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

WTVI provides production crew for For Your Home, a show giving a national voice to Autism Speaks

CHARLOTTE, NC (November 15, 2011) – For the second year in a row, WTVI is providing the production crew and is the presenting station for the nationally-distributed television show For Your Home. The show airs Thursdays on WTVI at 6:30 p.m. In addition, the series airs on Sundays and Wednesdays on Create at 11 a.m., 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. The show is syndicated in more than 85 percent of the U.S. market.

For Your Home provides expert advice on improving and enjoying the home, garden and family life. Every show provides tips and doable project ideas from design expert, Vicki Payne, and every season is committed to supporting a charity.

"It is with great pride that we work on a locally produced show and then to be able to supply it to the nation, right here from Charlotte, using our own crew,” says Rick Fitts, WTVI’s executive producer. “This show truly makes a positive impact on the community and builds partnerships that are sustainable beyond the shows airings.”

Fitts edits the show. Randy Fulp, WTVI’s director of photography, co-directs the show with Payne and manages the production crew from WTVI that works in conjunction with Vicki Payne’s company, Cutters Productions.

Over the years, the show has built and decorated homes for the Susan G. Komen organization; given a creative hand at Victory Junction, a camp for children with critical illnesses and helped single mom’s provide a better atmosphere for their kids. This year, For Your Home has partnered with Autism Speaks, North American’s largest autism science and advocacy organization to help support those impacted by autism and educate the public on the issues facing these families. Through the course of six, 30-minute episodes, For Your Home will tackle home improvement issues in the homes of families coping with this complex neurobiological disorder. The autism-related shows are taping now and will air in 2012.

“With the help of the Charlotte chapter of Autism Speaks, the show has gathered a team of consultants, doctors and parents that have helped guide producers through this season’s projects. Two of the top issues facing families coping with an autistic child are security and making ends meet when it comes to paying for much needed ABA therapy vs. home improvements,” says Payne.

Local families were selected to participate based on their home improvement issues and the specific needs of their child. Some homes require improvements to their outdoor spaces, kitchens, bathroom and home-based learning centers. FYH viewers will have the opportunity to meet six different families and be inspired by their strength and dedication to overcome tremendous challenges they face every day.

For Your Home is one of many local productions from WTVI. The station currently produces Carolina Business Review, Healthwise, United Way and You and The Charlotte Small Business Spotlight. It also airs the Mecklenburg County Commission meetings as well as pre-election debates and Everyday Edisons. WTVI has worked with and used the talents of many local independent producers to present local documentaries to the community, such as Charlotte's Own Bearden at 100, Rural Mecklenburg: A Vanishing Way of Life, Carolina Calling, Our Vanishing America, The Blue Ridge Parkway: A Long and Winding Road, Sojourn of the Strings and City of Canvas: The Story of Camp Greene.


About WTVI, Charlotte’s PBS station
WTVI is an essential community resource that connects people in the heart of the Carolinas. A public television station, WTVI offers a diverse mix of quality programs and services designed to inform, educate, entertain and promote citizenship. From award-winning children’s programming to groundbreaking documentaries and original music performances, WTVI offers quality content viewers can trust. WTVI reaches more than 380,000 households in its 13-county area in both North and South Carolina: Mecklenburg, Gaston, Lincoln, Rowan, Iredell, Stanly, Union, Anson, Catawba, Cabarrus, Cleveland in North Carolina and York and Lancaster in South Carolina. www.wtvi.org

Contact:

WTVI
Jeff Vawter
704.371.8839
jvawter@wtvi.org

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

WTVI Unveils New Brand Identity

Marketing partner, RED F, assists in effort to rebrand public television station.

[CHARLOTTE, NC] – November 3, 2011- Starting this week, WTVI will begin to unveil a new logo and tagline, developed by local marketing partner RED F. The rebrand has been in process over the past three months, in an effort to update the face of WTVI and generate greater community awareness and support.

WTVI asked RED F to assist in developing this fresher look in order to attract a younger audience and communicate its vision of taking the viewer beyond television.

“It had been years since we had a logo change. We wanted to signal something brighter and less static,” said Elsie Garner, President and CEO of WTVI. “This logo has a strong visual impact and evokes a mood of energy and celebration.” The new tagline, “Get closer to home”, is intended to evoke feelings of security and coziness, whether that means getting together with your children to watch Sesame Street or with friends to watch NOVA.

“Public television is where the ‘good stuff’ is shown and a lot of people watch at home,” said Garner. “Also, to me, it signals a certain Charlotte philosophy of valuing and celebrating our homes and our local institutions, such as WTVI. After all, WTVI is the only locally-licensed, locally-programmed, and locally-owned public television station!”

"We were very pleased to be able to work with WTVI, one of our community’s great resources, with this rebrand,” said Sara Garces, CEO of RED F. “We believe very much in giving back to the community in which we live and work.”

Viewers will begin to see the new logo and tagline on on-air programming and the new WTVI website, http://www.wtvi.org/, this week. The logo will be officially unveiled on November 9 during the premiere of the WWI Camp Greene documentary at the Mint Museum.

“Everyone here is very excited to unveil our new look,” said Garner. “We know this will make a huge difference for us in making an impact on the community and generating awareness and support of our programming.”



About WTVI
WTVI is an essential community resource that connects people in the heart of the Carolinas. A public television station, WTVI offers a diverse mix of quality programs and services designed to inform, educate and entertain. From award-winning children’s programming to groundbreaking documentaries and original music performance, WTVI offers quality content viewers can trust. WTVI reaches more than 380,000 households in its 13-county area in both North and South Carolina: Mecklenburg, Gaston, Lincoln, Rowan, Iredell, Stanly, Union, Anson, Catawba, Cabarrus, Cleveland in NC and York and Lancaster in SC. For more information, visit http://www.wtvi.org/.

About RED F
RED F is a full-service advertising agency and marketing technology company committed to solving the toughest marketing challenges for the world’s best companies. RED F offers expertise in the areas of multicultural, mobile and real-time marketing to fuel an even great consumer connection and improved ROI. RED F has been named on the Inc. 500/5000 list of the fastest growing companies five times, and was named one of The Principal® 10 Best Companies in 2011. Founded in 1999, the agency is MWBE certified, is based in Charlotte, NC. For more information, visit http://www.redf.com/.



Contact:
Elsie Garner
egarner@wtvi.org
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