Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Public Broadcasting Atlanta Teams with Arts Organizations

The Atlanta Opera Supports Arts Marketing Collaborative 2010/08/31
The Atlanta Opera Opera announced today they will join an effort by AtlantaPlanIt.com to increase awareness of Atlanta's arts offerings. AtlantaPlanIt.com is a service of Public Broadcasting Atlanta. 40 organizations have joined the effort so far. It is hoped that 400 hundred will become involved.

Public Broadcasting Atlanta is increasing its impact with the cultural community. If they take this to next steps they will not only be reaching out, but will become engaged with the community. It's the same as networking. The sharing of ideas and resources can make the institutions involved in this effort stronger.

For a better idea of what AtlantaPlanIt hopes to accomplish look over their website.



About Atlanta PlanIt

Atlanta PlanIt is a unique Web site exclusively dedicated to arts and cultural entertainment information and organizations in the metro Atlanta region.  First created by the Metro Atlanta Arts and Culture Coalition (MAACC) in the summer of 2004, Atlanta PlanIt is prospering at its new home at Public Broadcasting Atlanta (PBA), where it is slated to serve as the arts and culture component for Lens on Atlanta, set to officially launch in 2010. 
Are you an arts organization and don’t see your info on PlanIt?
Visit our submission guidelines page.
What is Lens on Atlanta?
Lens on Atlanta is a first-of-its-kind online social community site that gives regional institutions, community organizations, activists and individuals a free social media/Web platform that will allow them to build stronger relationships, engage the community and raise awareness of community initiatives.

About Public Broadcasting Atlanta
WABE 90.1 FM and PBA 30 brings NPR News, music, the arts and PBS programming to hundreds of thousands of listeners and viewers each year. Today, people turn to public broadcasting for their news, music, arts and entertainment. Yet, few people realize that public broadcasting began as “educational television” — strictly a learning resource. As a broadcast service of Atlanta Public Schools in partnership with the Atlanta Educational Telecommunications Collaborative (AETC), PBA has never lost sight of its original mission. Education remains at the core of our operation at every level, from preschoolers to our elders.

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