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“The Run,” a new televison mini-series to take place in the Salmon River

D'ANGLER

Born to fish....forced to work!
Oswego County Weeklies

"The Run," a television mini-series will take place on the Salmon River and in surrounding area businesses. Production of the much anticipated mini-series “The Run” is in full swing. Media production house Team E Media, who will produce “The Run”, announced the signing of several key partners and sponsors. The support and commitments we have received for “The Run” is tremendous,” says Team E Media CEO Pat Donnelly. "The partnerships we have made will be a success for us as well as the businesses. Team E Media will profit from the production support, while the businesses will be at center stage when “The Run” debuts.” Businesses that have pledged their support for “The Run” included “Scoutlookweather.com”, Sandy Pond Steak House, Steelhead lodge, River House, Deer Creek Lodge, All Season Sports, Junior’s Outdoor & RV, Pedal and Paddle, Dan’s Chicken Shack, Eddy’s Place, Salmon River Int’l Fishing Museum, Salmon River Fishing Derby and Festival and Trophy Dream Catcher Guides. “I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to be part of something that could give my business national attention,” says Capt. Rick Miick of Trophy Dream Catcher Guides. “Not only do I receive ad mentions on air, but I’ll be able to play an integral part of shooting on location.” “The Run” is a four-part mini-series set to chronicle the annual salmon run on New York’s Salmon River. The show will showcase the trials and tribulations of the people, businesses, and government officials who take part in this natural phenomenon. “The Run” will be a true reality look into their lives, bringing the drama of real life to the screen. “Our overall mission is to shine a national spotlight on Oswego County and the village of Pulaski, in turn increasing tourism and commerce for the area,” says Donnelly. “The Run” will go into filming this fall during the annual salmon run, and begin airing on Time Warner Sports Channel in the fall of 2013. “The Run” will also be pitched to national networks Discovery Channel, National Geographic, and History channel.
“We are confident that the contacts we have made in the television industry from our prior shows will put “The Run” on a national network,” says Donnelly. “The Run” is currently casting local businesses and fishing enthusiasts to be part of the show. Go to Team E Outdoors face book page to watch the casting videos. Interested parties can contact Team E Media by e-mail at Pat@TeameMedia.com, or Art@ TeamEMedia.com. “Though we are excited about our current partnerships, we are always looking to included more. Team E Media is dedicated to making this a success for everyone involved.” says Donnelly Team E Media, located in Weedsport, is a production house that specializes in sportsmen, and motorsports television production. Team E Media has produced such shows as “Drop Zone”, which airs on the Outdoor Channel and is one of its highest rated programs. Team E Media currently produces Team E Outdoors which airs on the pursuit channel. Both shows are available to more than 30 million viewers. Team E Media also has also produced tape delayed auto racing events for SPEED Channel and Time Warner Cable. Employees of Team E Media are trained in the latest technologies of videography as well as video editing.
 
I wonder how many of these people will be fake in front of the camera? Probably all of them. This thing could be a disaster waiting to happen.
 
Natural?

What's natural about Pacific Salmon in a watershed that drains into the Atlantic?


I think they were refering to the phenomenon of all the white trash that migrates to the area. Oh, and the eastern block trash too.
 
I think they were refering to the phenomenon of all the white trash that migrates to the area. Oh, and the eastern block trash too.
Ok...
They may be technically the same species as the natives, but they're both exotic invasive strains.
 
Gee D'angler, when I read the title of the thread I thought you had a problem with your favorite stockings again.
 
Actually just what happens the next day after Taco Tuesdays at the all you can eat African/Mexican restaurant called "Nacho Daddy's". :toilet-humor:
 
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