Difference between revisions of "Melissa McEachern"

From David Spencer's Media Spin : Observations about media in Canada
Jump to: navigation, search
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
 
<br>
 
<br>
'''Melissa McEachern''' is a co-host on [[GodTalk]] radio. She has been active in the media industry for the past 10 years. In her late teens Melissa was an associate producer for two youth productions called ‘The Warehouse’ and ‘The NIRV’ carried on the Crossroads Television System (CTS) in Ontario. In 2000 she was a segment producer and reporter for ‘The Channel of Hope’, a youth satellite network for World Expo in Hanover, Germany. After completing 2 years of studies in Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson University in Toronto, she accepted a position as Program Producer at Family Life Network in Winnipeg. She was assigned to administrative and creative duties in the pioneer stages of Avante Records. Her passion is to see the media used to bring a positive change and purpose to her contemporaries.
+
'''Melissa McEachern''' is a co-host of [[GodTalk]] radio. She has been active in the media industry for the past 10 years. In her late teens Melissa was an associate producer for two youth productions called ‘The Warehouse’ and ‘The NIRV’ carried on the Crossroads Television System (CTS) in Ontario. In 2000 she was a segment producer and reporter for ‘The Channel of Hope’, a youth satellite network for World Expo in Hanover, Germany. After completing 2 years of studies in Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson University in Toronto, she accepted a position as Program Producer at Family Life Network in Winnipeg. She was assigned to administrative and creative duties in the pioneer stages of Avante Records. Her passion is to see the media used to bring a positive change and purpose to her contemporaries.

Latest revision as of 20:28, 25 August 2006


Melissa McEachern is a co-host of GodTalk radio. She has been active in the media industry for the past 10 years. In her late teens Melissa was an associate producer for two youth productions called ‘The Warehouse’ and ‘The NIRV’ carried on the Crossroads Television System (CTS) in Ontario. In 2000 she was a segment producer and reporter for ‘The Channel of Hope’, a youth satellite network for World Expo in Hanover, Germany. After completing 2 years of studies in Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson University in Toronto, she accepted a position as Program Producer at Family Life Network in Winnipeg. She was assigned to administrative and creative duties in the pioneer stages of Avante Records. Her passion is to see the media used to bring a positive change and purpose to her contemporaries.