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<br />Total Program <br />Production Breakout <br /> <br /> <br />. Programs produced <br />by public <br /> <br />Of the 1,105 new programs <br />that played on the channel <br />in 2004, 20% were produced <br />by the public utilizing our <br />facility (a 1 % drop) and 27% <br />were produced by staff. <br /> <br />. Programs produced <br />bystaft <br /> <br />o Programs produced <br />by public not using <br />Media Center <br /> <br />Outside programs <br />represented 53% of the programs that played on the channel. This represents a <br />1 % drop over the previous year. Again, these programs are most often produced <br />by local organizations such as churches, schools, and cities. <br /> <br />In comparing the statistics with the previous year, programs produced by the <br />public both with our equipment and with other equipment decreased slightly, <br />while programs produced by staff increased by 2%. <br /> <br />Staff Productions <br /> <br />The second half of our operation is, of course, staff productions. These are the <br />programs that staff produces for the community. We do this because we realize <br />that most people don't have the time, energy or desire to produce their own <br />programs, but are interested in watching programs about their community <br />produced for them. <br /> <br />These programs include city meetings, high school sporting events, local news, <br />event coverage, and community and school activities. The staff produces a wide <br />variety of interesting and informative programs with a high degree of technical <br />expertise. We think of it as "covering all the bases." <br /> <br />The Production Van <br /> <br />The North Metro production van is a familiar sight at all of our ball fields, <br />gymnasiums, and ice rinks. It serves as a production tool, PR tool, and <br />classroom all in one. <br /> <br />Van Director Kenton Kipp and his assistant Matt Waldron take great pride in <br />producing professional looking and diverse programs. They pore over each high <br /> <br />8 <br />