Late Lunch Show Archives


Past Late Lunch Shows

September 12, 2008
Pennies from Heaven: Intro to Financial Fitness for Freelancers
Janice Finlay, Class Act Music Productions

October 10, 2008
Budgets are not a 4 Letter Word!
Lori Blande, Platinum Mortgages and Financial

November 14, 2008
Taking Your Art International!
Nicki Dewar, Cultural Trade Commissioner, Canadian Heritage

December 12, 2008
Time and Space: Sanity Management in the Arts
A co-presentation Bannock & Tea Tuesdays and The Late Lunch Show

January 9, 2009
e-marketing Trends
Student Connections

February 13, 2009
Putting the ‘R’ into Contact to get a Contract
Nathalie Kleinschmit, Global’Ease

March 13, 2009
Six Thinking Hats
Nancy Peterson, Think Unlimited

April 17, 2009
Business Tools on the Internet
Student Connections

May 8, 2009
Writing Winning Arts Proposals and Project Submissions
Rita Chahal, General Manager, Manitoba Chambers of Commerce

September 25, 2009
The Ingredients of an Effective Arts Marketing Plan
Elizabeth Mitchell, Marketing Stategist and Project Manager, Edge Business Strategies

October 30, 2009
What You Need to Know Before You Develop Your Website
Presenter: Jennifer Powell

November 27, 2009
Limitless Thinking for the Successful Artist
Presenter: Talia Pura

January 29, 2010
Canada’s Best Kept Secret: Accessing Statistics Canada to Identify Target Markets for Arts and Culture
Presenter: Raimi Osseni, Statistics Canada

March 26, 2010 

Marketing: More then a Poster

Vic Hooper, StationV.com

Interpreting the business of marketing for artists/performers and non-profits. The who, what, when, where and why of promoting yourself and your work.

Vic Hooper, former music coordinator for the St. James-Assiniboia School Division, has spent the past five years expanding his skills and understanding of website development and consequently those of marketing. "The business of marketing and all its facets is quite foreign to most of us in the arts yet it is so fascinating and crucial to our success.", says Vic. He currently serves on the board of the Manitoba Choral Association as chair of Marketing and Communications and is the Artistic Director of Rainbow Harmony Project. For more about him, visit his website: http://stationv.com.

February 26, 2010


Promotion through Publicity

Media Panel moderated by RoseAnna Schick (RAS Creative)

Hear the insiders’ advice on how to promote yourself from print, television and radio media in a panel presentation moderated by a publicist in the arts and creative industries. Panel: John Kendle, Canstar News/Uptown Magazine; Lindsay Warner, Global Television; and Geoff Currier CJOB radio. 

RAS Creative is a strategic communications company specializing in publicity and promotions, writing and editing, research and consulting, and project management for music and motion pictures, special events, sports and entertainment, travel and tourism, and the Aboriginal community. Since 1995, company president RoseAnna Schick has worked on more than 60 film and television productions, over 50 special events and creative projects, and with dozens of musicians. RoseAnna was proud to be recognized by her peers with nomination for the Manitoba Women Entrepreneur of the Year Awards in 2007. www.ras-creative.com

John Kendle is managing editor at Canstar Community News, responsible for content and editorial production six community weeklies The Herald, The Lance, The Metro, The Sou’wester, The Times, and The Headingley Headliner as well as two niche publications, The Prime Times and Uptown, Winnipeg’s alternative arts and entertainment event guide. John has been writing about music and the performing arts in Winnipeg for nearly 25 years. He currently serves as chairman of the board of Manitoba Music and sits as a director of the West End Cultural Centre.

Lindsay Warner is a self- proclaimed, bona fide news junkie. Rather than seeking treatment for her addiction, she has graduated from being just a casual news browser to a full-fledged news hound.

Born in Edmonton, Lindsay has worked in radio and television all over Western Canada. She took NAIT’s ( Northern Alberta Instititute of Technology) Radio and Television Program and continued her education with advanced broadcast classes at Ryerson University in Toronto. She started out in broadcasting working at a rock station in Edmonton, and since her radio days, has covered everything from the wildfires in British Columbia in 2003 and the beginning of the mad cow crisis in Alberta in 2004 to the spring floods in Manitoba in 2009.

Lindsay has six years experience working in various facets of small, medium and large market television. She currently works for Global Winnipeg as a Reporter/Anchor. Prior to her posting with Global Winnipeg, Lindsay was working as an anchor and news director in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Under her management, the CJDC TV News team received an RTNDA Award in 2007 for their long feature on “Homelessness.”

Geoff Currier was born in Ottawa, and attended Carlton University where he started dabbling in college radio. He began his professional career with CFRA, Ottawa as a sportscaster in 1981. He covered a wide variety of events such as the 1984 L.A. Olympics, the World Figure Skating Champion ships and Grey Cup games.
 
Geoff moved to Regina in 1986 to become Sports Director at CKRM and play-by-play voice of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He served as TSN’s Saskatchewan correspondent for eleven years. He moved to Winnipeg in 1997 to join CJOB, switching from sports into the realm of hosting an open line show in 2002. He started the Nighthawk in 2004, which has become Manitoba’s number one rated evening radio show.

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