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The best and the brightest of the Occupiers come together all over the world to produce a newscast that not only informs but uplifts and inspires. As serious as newscasts can be, I think there is room for some comedic work not unlike Stephen Colbert and John Stewart. I'd like to discuss these ideas with other like-minded folk and come up with something we can all get excited about.Ideas for Occupy TV News
Posted July 18th, 2012 by occupytvnews • permalink
1 minute mandatory dance break
The Quickie quick latest freshest news in 3 minutes
Occupiers of the USA highlights from multiple USA Occupy sites
Occupiers of the World highlights from World Occupy sites
Bad Ass of the Day (showcase someone thats done something unusually well)
Something Smells Funny (if there are any new corporations, governments etc. misbehavin) (we may need extra time for this)
Breaktime fake commercials mocking current market trends, etc
Latest music video release by an Occupier or for Occupy
eARTh Issues – the latest in environmental news
Science & Technology – the latest technological breakthoughs
WikiLeaks- updates on latest releases and other related news on Julian Assange
The People’s Hero, Bradley Manning – update on his trial, etc and what people are doing to help
History Lesson – excerpt from a People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn
Honors: Those who have given their lives for freedom of all
Veterans: latest options/problems they are faced with
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First Things First
Posted July 17th, 2012 by occupytvnews • permalink
1 minute mandatory dance break in each segment of the newscast.
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The best and the brightest of the Occupiers come together all over the world to produce a newscast that not only informs but uplifts and inspires. As serious as newscasts can be, I think there is room for some comedic work not unlike Stephen Colbert and John Stewart. I'd like to discuss these ideas with other like-minded folk and come up with something we can all get excited about.

Just listened the ‘Call Me Maybe’ song for the first time. The things you do to understand Sesame Street references.