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Disc Golf Related => Equipment => Topic started by: Disc Golf Live on November 07, 2007, 06:06:42 AM

Title: Disc Golf Live - bringing DG to TV one public access station at a time
Post by: Disc Golf Live on November 07, 2007, 06:06:42 AM
Howdy, Neighbors.

(Below is the scoop on the latest episode of DGL, which does include footage of one Bruce B. throwing some most excellent shots, albeit from the short tees at Hudson Mills.  Anyone who wants to tell him to get off his duff and submit the show at his local hometown station should feel free to do so.  And the same goes for the rest of you who have stations in your towns  :) )

The 20th episode of Disc Golf Live video magazine is heading towards our broadcast partners across the country.  Our television broadcasts will bring disc golf to lots of folks who have never seen the game, and showcase the many facets of our favorite sport for established golfers who are tuning in, as well.  Our Home edition is also available via subscription and at wholesale prices for TDs, Clubs, and retailers.

The episode kicks off with a course tour of Cold Brook Park (Climax, MI) in anticipation of the '08 Worlds centered in Kalamazoo.  There's a piece submitted by Derek Kotval on the San Francisco Safari, a disc golf-themed music video submitted by San Franciscan Paul Aziz, and another unique take on the game of disc golf from the Guardians of Recreation.  There's a piece from the Am side of the '07 Great Lakes Open, which reviews some of the changes coming to PDGA competition next season.  To cap off, there's a look at the action from the closing holes of the '07 USDGC from Rock Hill, SC.  Thanks to Innova, Discraft, and the PDGA for supporting this episode of Disc Golf Live video magazine.

Copies of the show are available at no cost to folks who submit the show to their local community or public access TV station for broadcast.  At most stations, all it takes is a local resident to submit the program DVDs.  Most stations take the discs you'll be sent, or a tape can easily be made from a DVD player as necessary to meet local standards.  Check with your station and find out what you'll need to do to get started, then give me a shout.

Here's a link to many local access stations from across the country:

http://www.communitymedia.se/cat/linksus.htm

Best regards to all.

Joe

Joe Wander
Producer and Editor
Disc Golf Live video magazine
www.discgolflive.com