For the second year in a row, TFWM and the Technologies for Worship Pavilion® and Conference will be sponsoring TBN's exciting INNOVATE! contest.
INNOVATE! provides an opportunity for producers, directors, and those interested in broadcast media to submit new programming ideas for TBN's four digital networks—Smile of a Child, JCTV, The Church Channel and TBN Enlace USA.
The program (or programs) that best meet INNOVATE! Program Challenge requirements will be announced on TBN's Behind the Scenes program by Paul Crouch Jr, and have an initial one-time premiere airing on one or more of TBN's digital networks. Each of TBN's four digital networks will feature an INNOVATE! Program Challenge winner.
PROGRAM GUILDELINES
• Submitted programs must reflect the values of TBN—with faith-based content and not promoting anything that conflicts with Christian values.
• Broadcast quality entries only—no public access or home movie video, please. DVD format preferred.
• All program categories and genres accepted.
• TBN is unable to accept scripts, treatments or show ideas.
TBN reserves the right to refrain from selecting a winner for any digital network if programming does not meet TBN’s broadcasting standards.
HOW TO ENTER
Programs may be submitted for consideration two ways
• INNOVATE! program entries can be submitted in person (on DVD) at the TBN booth, located in the Technologies for Worship Pavilion in the Central Hall at the 2008 NAB Show, from April 14-17, 2008. Producers may set up a meeting with a TBN program executive at NAB in advance by e-mailing Joan Higley at jhigley@tbn.org. Appointments are limited and will be established on a first-come, first-serve basis.
• For those not attending NAB, programs in DVD format can be mailed to:
“INNOVATE! TBN Program Contest”
2442 Michelle Dr.
Tustin, CA 92780.
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