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St Augustine Channel 1 has Job openings
May 27th
have set up St. Augustine Channel 1 locally with a local editor and videographer. SAC1 is your TV channel and News paper on line and is part of Channel 1 Networks. We need somebody from the area who knows everything about everybody to sell our shows there. You can do it in person or by phone.
St. Augustine Channel 1 http://c1n.tv/category/st-augustine-channel-1/
is a part of C1N.TV serving the entire area . We are local and on the ground. We are looking for an Advertising Sales rep who knows the area and can work with our Station manager.
http://c1n.tv/contact/jobs-internships/
ADVERTISING SALES
You will be selling 3 minute video infomercials , 15 sec commercials, banner ads, PR, twitter, facebook, web design, and more
Call for phone interview : 303-447-8531
INSIDE/OUTSIDE SALES we are looking for an experienced media sales person, with ties to the community, an excellent record of sales and closing. Hitters please.
PHONE SALES: calling and closing video shoots and packages .
St Augustine Channel 1 specializes in TV commercials, websites, video production, Banners, social media, and promotion sales with a long history of hiring CU students who moved on to such places as NBC and MTV. We have been in business in Boulder since 1987.
send head shot and resume here:
We will call you for a phone interview if we are interested. because of the volume of resumes , we will not be able to reply to all applicants
PLEASE REPLY HERE:
call for phone appointment: 303 447-8531
Media Characterizes Military Invasion of South Florida as “Cool Tourist Story”
May 9th
What did you think? Please leave your comments. Thanks, editor.
VIDEO
A joint drill between military and police in South Florida involving troops storming a building in the middle of the night was characterized by local media coverage not as a frightening example of how Americans are being acclimatized to accept a state of martial law but as a ‘cool tourist story’.
Panic-stricken residents in Coconut Grove were awoken at 1am to the sound of simulated gunfire and explosions as military helicopters hovered over buildings and dispatched troops to the ground.
The Department of Defense drills prompted a deluge of 911 calls, but instead of asking why the military is terrifying American citizens on U.S. soil with drills designed to acclimate the public to accept martial law, local news station WSVN-TV framed the incident as a ‘cool tourist story’.
“Miami police assisted in overseeing the exercises — but they were instructed to keep quiet about the exercises until late Monday, for security reasons. The police also blocked off roads around the Grand Bay during the exercise,” reports the Miami Herald.
Source: Paul Joseph Watson, Infowars.com
“30 Minutes or Less” Dueling Pairs of Idiots
Aug 17th
“Dueling Pairs of Idiots”
“Hotshots” looks at a movie!
30 Minutes or Less is a comedy about an elaborate plot to rob a bank to pay a hitman to kill the father of one of the characters, so that he can inherit his father’s lottery winnings.
What could go wrong, right?
Well, practically everything, considering that one pair of idiots hatches the plot and gets another pair of idiots to carry it out for them.
When the movie opens, we meet Nick, played by Jesse Eisenberg. He delivers pizzas in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for Vito’s Pizza, whose slogan is the title of the movie. If you order a pizza and it isn’t delivered in 30 minutes or less, then the pizza is free.
So, Nick is dashing through the street in his own beat-up car to make a delivery to two teenage boys, and he is rushing, because if he doesn’t make the delivery in time, then the cost of the pizza comes out of his own wages.
Well, the teenagers have pulled a con on Nick to get a free pizza, but then Nick pulls an even better con on the teenagers to get his money and a tip, too.
Then we meet Dwayne, played by Danny McBride, and his buddy Travis, played by Nick Swardson. They spend the day watching movies and playing video games in the house owned by Dwayne’s father, The Major, played by Fred Ward.
The Major, who is extremely unpleasant, is a retired Marine who won $10 million in a lottery, and when he asks Dwayne and Travis what they do, they say hesitatingly, “We’re business partners.”
They also blow up watermelons for fun, and Dwayne gets an idea for how to make their lives even easier: kill The Major and inherit his home and money.
Naturally, they aren’t capable of doing it themselves, and so after finding a hitman, now they have to come up with $100,000 in order to pay him.
So, putting their watermelon skills to bad use, they kidnap Nick on a false pizza-delivery run, strap explosives to his body, and tell him that he has to rob a bank for them or they will blow him up.
In a panic, Nick gets his roommate to help him, who is played by Aziz Ansari.
30 Minutes or Less is a study in dueling pairs of idiots.
I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”