Archive for March, 2010
Highlights from the Gubernatorial Primary Debate
Last night’s debate, hosted by the New Majority, between Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner at the Orange County Performing Arts Center has already garnered a significant amount of media attention across the state. Links to photo albums and articles from this morning have been compiled below for your browsing pleasure.
Photo Albums:
Sacramento Bee
Orange County Register
San Jose Mercury News
San Francisco Chronicle
Articles:
Sacramento Bee:
“GOP Hopefuls Spar over Immigration, Climate Change.”
Orange County Register:
“GOP Governor Candidates Show Differences at Debate.”
Los Angeles Times:
“Velvet gloves in debate between California’s GOP Candidates
in Governor’s Race.”
San Diego Union Tribune:
“Calif. GOP Gubernatorial Hopefules Spar Over Taxes.”
San Francisco Chronicle:
“Poizner, Whitman: GOP Candidates’ First Debate.”
San Jose Mercury News:
“Long-anticipated First Debate between Whitman Poizner Mostly
Echoes Stump Speeches.”
Sacramento Bee:
“Dan Walters: GOP Debate is an Indirect Win for Whitman.”
Daily Pilot:
“GOP Goes Head-to-Head.”
Inside SoCal:
“Whitman, Poizner Hold First Debate.”
All Contents Copyright 2006 : Paid for by The New Majority PAC
Photo courtesy of the Sacramento Bee
Watch the Gubernatorial Debate Live!
Radar’s Matt Warren will be directing the California Gubernatorial Primary debate today at 5:30 PM Pacific time, live from the Orange County Performing Arts Center (OCPAC). Watch it live below.
South by Southwest (SXSW)
Radar is honored to be involved with this year’s Beacon Lounge (aka: “the Lounge with a Conscience”) at the Convention Center where WhatGives.com is producing & streaming a half-hour webcast hosted by Mark Horvath from InvisiblePeople.tv (with special thanks to Portnoy Media Group). The multicam webcast will air on Saturday March 13th, Sunday March 14th & Monday March 15th at 10:30 AM CT. The webcasts feature some amazing people in the social media for social good world and topics include social media’s impact on efforts to increase support for charities and causes around the world.
You can click here for a complete schedule. Mark’s guests include Jeff Pulver from the 140 character conference; Chris Brogan of Trust Agents and Social Media 101 fame; Kari Saratovsky from the Case Foundation; Terry Storch and Tony Steward from LifeChurch.tv; Beth Kanter, nonprofit social media strategist; and Chris Noble, Founder and CEO of Causemedia Group.
To help us get the word out there, please use the following hashtags: #whatgives and #refreshGary (more info on that here, thanks to Kevin Hendricks).
If you have no idea what SXSW is, then keep reading:
There’s no doubt South by Southwest is a major event: SXSW is the highest revenue-producing special event for the Austin economy, with an estimated economic impact of at least $110 million in 2008. With more than 1,400 performers playing in more than 80 venues around Austin over four days, SXSW Music is really why people come here. But over the years, SXSW Film has become one of the world’s premiere film festivals while SXSW Interactive has attracted a strong following among web creators and entrepreneurs. SXSW Interactive’s focus on emerging technology has earned the festival a reputation as a breeding ground for new ideas and creative technologies. Twitter launched at SXSW Interactive in 2007.
Universal Studios Hollywood - Employee Breakfast
2010 marked the 5th consecutive year Radar has produced content for the annual Employee of the Year Breakfast at Universal Studios Hollywood. Throughout the year, Radar films a handful of employee and community events which are then edited together and played at the breakfast. Photos courtesy of Moses Sparks.
Public Storage 2010
For the third year in a row, Radar was asked to provide media elements and on-site stage management for Public Storage’s annual AMC event in Anaheim, CA. Hired by Ethos, Radar produced a highlight video that featured images & highlights from 2009, a spoof on the NBC TV series “The Office,” and a music video featuring some of Public Storage’s senior management staff, employees and field ops. Radar also provided on-site media management, PowerPoint design and operating, camera operators, show directing and stage management. Photos courtesy of Moses Sparks.
Above: Ron Havner, CEO of Public Storage, takes the stage.
Above: More than 600 people attended this year’s AMC event in Anaheim, CA.
Above: Ron Havner, CEO (left), Dale Trow (center) and Radar’s Matthew Warren (right) discuss the general session.
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