Seattle Channel’s Fall Lineup

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Contact: Beth Hester (206)684-3493

 

A new season of shows – Art Zone In Studio, CityStream, and City Inside/Out – will keep you informed, entertained and enriched.

 

SEATTLE – The Seattle Channel will spice up your fall with a brand new season of exciting local arts programming, engaging magazine shows, and informative and provocative public affairs programs.  So adjust your schedules, set your DVRs, or visit seattlechannel.org and get ready to be informed, entertained and enriched.

 

Art Zone In Studio – premieres Thurs. Sept. 11 at 8pm

Art Zone In Studio is back with a brand new season of local arts programming that’s gonna knock your socks off!  Here’s what your favorite arts maven Nancy Guppy has got going on in episode numero uno:  You’ll meet Coyote Central’s Marybeth Satterlee, one of the awesome 2008 Mayor’s Arts Awards recipients; Brangien Davis, Seattle Magazine’s Arts and Culture editor, gives us the not-to-be-missed fall art calendar lowdown, all while flying around in dangerous rigging; The incredibly charming and talented accordionist, Amy Denio, fills our studio with fun and groovy music; And, of course, our favorite film guy, Robert Horton, talks all things cinematic.

 

CityStream – premieres Thurs. Sept 11 at 7pm

Come visit the war-torn former Soviet Republic of Georgia with correspondent Penny LeGate and find out how Seattle dollars are offering hope to the war-torn former Soviet Republic.  Then take a wild ride on Lake Union as daredevil sailors take on the weekly “Duck Dodge.”  And “calling Dr. Doo!”  Cameron Wong gets the smelly scoop on Seattle’s poopiest job!

 

City Inside/Out with C.R. Douglas – premieres Fri. Sept. 12 at 7pm

It has been one year since new Seattle Schools Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson tool over Seattle’s troubled school district.  How is she doing?  This week Seattle Channel’s C.R. Douglas has an in-depth interview with Superintendent Goodloe-Johnson and explains her 5-year plan to improve the district.  We also follow the superintendent around on the first day of school as well as hear from parents about their expectations.  Studio guests include Seattle Board Member Harium Martin Morris, PTSA president Sharon Rodgers, Alliance for Education executive director Patrick D’Amelio and Seattle Times editorial writer Lynne Varner.

 

For more information contact:
Beth Hester
Station Manager
The Seattle Channel
www.seattlechannel.org
206-684-3493
beth.hester@seattle.gov

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