Ovation Arts Channel To Provide $500,000 In Free Airtime for Cultural Groups in Philadelphia
Apr 8th, 2010 | By Dance Journal Staff | Category: Action & AdvocacyTo celebrate its launch on XFINITY TV from Comcast in Greater Philadelphia, Ovation, the only television network dedicated to art and contemporary culture, has partnered with the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and the City of Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, to create a new, innovative program designed to support Philadelphia’s cultural institutions.
The new program was announced today at a press conference held at
Philadelphia City Hall and PhiladelphiaDANCE.org was there. Speaking at the event were Debra Balamos, VP Affiliate Marketing, Ovation; Eric Schaefer, SVP Sales and Marketing, Comcast Freedom Region; Tom Kaiden, Acting Executive Director, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance; and Gary P. Steuer, Chief Cultural Officer, City of Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy. Mayor Michael A. Nutter, who was in Washington D.C. at the time, provided prepared video commentary.
Ovation and the Philadelphia partner agencies are introducing a submission process for local cultural institutions and performing arts groups whereby they are being invited to submit content for both a series of custom PSAs and broadcast-ready 30 second spots highlighting their organizations activities. Accepted content will be aired on Ovation across the country.
The network is providing production and airtime with a value in excess of $500,000. Cultural groups can apply at http://www.philaculture.org/ovation. The deadline is May 6, 2010 with final decisions being announced on Monday June 3, 2010.
Both Interstitials and organizational PSA’s will begin airing by August 2010. RFQ’s will be reviewed by a panel comprised of representatives from the partner agencies.
“We are very pleased to be a part of the XFINITY TV lineup in Greater Philadelphia and are grateful to Comcast for their support of the arts in the community,” said Debra Balamos. “Through this program, Ovation is providing Philadelphia cultural institutions with free access to a national media platform, which might not otherwise be available to them. In return, Ovation will have an opportunity to promote the channel to the institutions’ like-minded members and visitors. We think this competition will have a very positive impact on everyone in the Philadelphia art community.”
THE DETAILS
Ovation, to celebrate its launch on the Comcast network in Greater Philadelphia, is offering over $500,000 in interstitial and public service announcements for the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Community. Any nonprofit arts and cultural organization in Greater Philadelphia is eligible to apply. Ovation, with guidance from the local partners, will produce 6 interstitial promotional spots highlight cultural activity in Philadelphia.
The six thematic spots will be facilitated by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy and will have the following individual themes (subject to change):
1. Public Art
2. History and Historic Sites
3. Visual Arts
4. Festivals/Children and Family
5. Theater/Dance
6. Music
Cultural institutions can submit content for any of the six themes. All applicants are also eligible to submit completed broadcast-ready :30 PSA’s for inclusion on the Ovation channel. All spots will begin running in late Summer 2010 and run for 18 months. Approximately 883 spots will run through the course of the project.
“We are grateful for the addition of Ovation to Xfinity TV. This program is a great way to highlight our extraordinary cultural assets to a national audience, “said Gary Steuer Chief Cultural Officer for the City of Philadelphia.
“In these difficult times, corporate support, in particular for broadcast advertising, is a critical resource for the arts,” said Tom Kaiden, Acting Executive Director of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. “Philadelphia’s cultural resources are a key driver for this region and this program ensures that our story is heard around the country.”
The final thematic spots will air as part of “Ovation Happenings”, the national series of promotional spots focusing on arts and culture from around the country. Themed spots will include branding for Philadelphia and acknowledgements for the Philadelphia partner agencies.
Cultural organizations in Philadelphia are also encouraged to create a presence on Ovations social networking site. The ovation site allows artists to share their creativity and passion with both other artists as well as new audiences who value the arts. The community site can be found at http://www.ovationtv.com/community/
This program is a collaboration between Ovation, the only television channel dedicated to art and contemporary culture; the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, and the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy.
ABOUT OVATION
Ovation is the only multi-platform network devoted to art and contemporary culture. The network creates and curates one-of-a-kind programming about all the art people enjoy most, from the popular to the avant-garde and everything in between. The channel reaches a national audience of 38 million households through carriage on DirecTV (channel 274), Dish Network (channel 157) and on cable and telco systems in major markets across the country. Ovation’s programming is also available on video on demand (in both standard and high definition) in the US. Ovation’s popular website is a dynamic experience, featuring information about local and national happenings in the art world, as well as a vibrant community of artists who have uploaded over 100,000 pieces of original art.




