Our client, Phoenix, Oregon #TakeoutAndAMovie partnership with the Oregon Hospitality Foundation formerly ORLAFoundation made national news on CBS News! We are proud to be a part of this fabulous team of movie makers who are doing well by doing good!
‘Phoenix, Oregon’ will be available on video on demand starting June 1.
The film was scheduled to open in theaters nationwide March 20th just as all theaters were being forced to close due to concerns over coronavirus. Rather than shelve the movie indefinitely, the “Phoenix, Oregon” creative team quickly pivoted to create America’s very first “Theatrical-At-Home” screening process.
Moviegoers were encouraged via social media posts to purchase a “ticket” for a one-time showing of the film at www.phoenixoregonmovie.com at a bargain matinee price of just $6.50. All proceeds were then split with the shuttered theaters who had planned to show the movie before Covid-19. That successful “do well by doing good” initiative stuck a chord with appreciative movie fans and led to an additional very successful theatrical-at-home fundraiser for Oregon restaurant workers sidelined by the pandemic, which quickly raised thousands of dollars on their behalf.
Phoenix, Oregon on CBS Weekend News
Our #TakeoutAndAMovie partnership with the Oregon Hospitality Foundation formerly ORLAFoundation made national news last night on CBS News! Virtual tickets still available through the end of today! https://phoenixoregonmovie.com/takeout
Posted by Phoenix, Oregon Movie on Sunday, May 17, 2020
Steve Earle on WSAZ Channel 3
/in AMS Intel Page /by Allen Media Strategieshttps://www.wsaz.com/content/news/Steve-Earle-talks-new-album-Ghosts-of-West-Virginia-571218901.html
Dreama Denver on The Alison Arngram Show
/in AMS Intel Page /by Allen Media StrategiesOur client and pal Dreama Denver’s amazing interview talking about things that make us feel good! Listen to her nostalgic and feel-good interview with #AlisonArngram known for her role as Nellie Oleson on the NBC television series Little House on the Prairie.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=3183554868402045&ref=watch_permalink
Richard V Battle with Hall of Famer Sammy Chioda with Millenium Media Inc.
/in AMS Intel Page /by Allen Media StrategiesThe 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has thrust everyone globally into a common, unsettling place. No one alive has faced such a universal health threat previously. Although we all face the same menace, there will be a variety of responses and results from the experience.
Our client Richard V. Battle in conversation with #SammyChioda, New Mexico Hall of Famer with #MilleniumMediaInc on the importance of common sense in chaotic times! Listen to the interview here
Get a copy of Richard’s latest book ‘Conquering Life’s Course: Common Sense in Chaotic Times’ on Amazon
Steve Earle on 580 Live WCHS on the Release of his New Album
/in AMS Intel Page /by Allen Media StrategiesThe album centers on the non-union Upper Big Branch coal mine explosion that killed twenty-nine men in that state in 2010, making it one of the worst mining disasters in American history. The UMWA’s report on the UBB disaster is here: here: https://www.scribd.com/document/70229968/United-Mine-Workers-Report.
Listen to Steve in conversation with Dale Cooper on 580WCHS
Movie ‘Phoenix, Oregon’ CBS Weekend News
/in AMS Intel Page /by Allen Media StrategiesOur client, Phoenix, Oregon #TakeoutAndAMovie partnership with the Oregon Hospitality Foundation formerly ORLAFoundation made national news on CBS News! We are proud to be a part of this fabulous team of movie makers who are doing well by doing good!
‘Phoenix, Oregon’ will be available on video on demand starting June 1.
The film was scheduled to open in theaters nationwide March 20th just as all theaters were being forced to close due to concerns over coronavirus. Rather than shelve the movie indefinitely, the “Phoenix, Oregon” creative team quickly pivoted to create America’s very first “Theatrical-At-Home” screening process.
Moviegoers were encouraged via social media posts to purchase a “ticket” for a one-time showing of the film at www.phoenixoregonmovie.com at a bargain matinee price of just $6.50. All proceeds were then split with the shuttered theaters who had planned to show the movie before Covid-19. That successful “do well by doing good” initiative stuck a chord with appreciative movie fans and led to an additional very successful theatrical-at-home fundraiser for Oregon restaurant workers sidelined by the pandemic, which quickly raised thousands of dollars on their behalf.