Press Releases

  1. Razing Appalachia

    January 17, 2003

    For Immediate Release Contact:Cara White, 843/881-1480; carapub@aol.comMary Lugo, 770/623-8190; lugo@negia.netNancy Fishman, 415/356-8383 x226; Nancy_Fishman@itvs.org “Coal has been West Virginia's blessing and curse for the better part of a century.” — Michael Lipton, The New York Times “The coal companies of the past were greedy. The coal

  2. Sisters in Resistance

    January 17, 2003

    For Immediate Release Contact: Cara White, 843/881-1480; carapub@aol.com Mary Lugo, 770/623-8190; lugo@negia.net Nancy Fishman, 415/356-8383 x226; Nancy_Fishman@itvs.org (San Francisco, CA)—SISTERS IN RESISTANCE, by director Maia Wechsler, tells the story of four young women who risked their lives to fight Nazi oppression and brutality in

  3. Bird by Bird With Annie

    January 17, 2003

    For Immediate Release Contact:Cara White, 843/881-1480; carapub@aol.comMary Lugo, 770/623-8190; lugo@negia.netNancy Fishman, 415/356-8383 x226; Nancy_Fishman@itvs.org "Writing functions for me in terms of helping me find out who we are, how to live and why we're here." — Anne Lamott(San Francisco, CA) —BIRD BY BIRD WITH ANNIE from Academy

  4. ITVS Board and Staff Changes

    January 15, 2003

    For Immediate Release Contact: Nancy Fishman, 415.356.8383 x226 or Nancy_Fishman@itvs.org Lois Vossen, 415.356.8383 x235 or Lois_Vossen@itvs.org (San Francisco, CA)—Two veteran media professionals have joined the Independent Television Service (ITVS) board of directors. Their appointment was announced at the December 2002 public board

  5. Livable Landscapes: By Chance or by Choice?

    January 14, 2003

    For Immediate ReleaseDevelopment is radically changing Northern New England's landscape, affecting where and how we live. Livable Landscapes: By Chance or By Choice? is an hour-long documentary to be broadcast on New Hampshire Public Television, Maine PBS and Vermont Public Television on January 29 at 8pm. The program explores how citizens in