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OCEANSIDE SPECTRUM

This month's show...

SHOW A

New program host Elaine Swann welcomes Julie Bank from the North County Humane Society, Cathy Nykiel talks about Arts Alive Banner Auction and Freedom Days Parade Fundraiser and Irma Cota is here from the North County Health Services.  Then enjoy the island sounds of Makihele Polynesian Revue

Oceanside Spectrum, May 2008 Show A
(Full Show)


Oceanside Spectrum

01

Julie Bank,
North County Humane Society


Cathy Nykiel,
Arts Alive Banner Auction & Freedom Days


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03

Irma Cota,
North County Health Services


Musical Guest: Makihele Polynesian Revue


04

SHOW B

In the second half of May meet Rae Arnold from Get On The Bus, Elaine Seeley  and Maryann Bloom visit from the Carlsbad Oceanside Art League and meet Maureen Fleming from the Oceanside Senior Center.  Then be entertained by the jazz music of A 5th of Blues.

Oceanside Spectrum, May 2008 Show B
(Full Show)


Oceanside Spectrum

01

Rae Arnold,
Get on the Bus


Elaine Seeley and Maryann Bloom,
Carlsbad Oceanside Art League


02

03

Maureen Fleming,
Oceanside Senior Center


Musical Guest: A 5th of Blues


04

 

About Oceanside Spectrum...

Elaine Swann, Host

OCEANSIDE SPECTRUM gives residents the chance to "speak your mind, state your piece, and share your talent."

Oceanside, CA — After eleven years as volunteer host of Oceanside Spectrum, Brian Cook taped his last show on February 20, 2008.  Brian’s final Oceanside Spectrum shows air throughout March and his farewell appearance will be on March 29.  KOCT executive director Tom Reeser expressed gratitude for Brian Cook’s dedication and enthusiastic interviews over the years, which is why Oceanside Spectrum was referred to by guests as “Brian’s show.” 

On May 5th, KOCT welcomes a charming new host, Elaine Swann, to Oceanside Spectrum. With more than a decade of experience, Elaine has used her knowledge of etiquette to educate others through regular appearances as a special correspondent on San Diego’s NBC 7/39 “News in the Morning” program, her web site, syndicated column and etiquette-inspired products.  As author and Life Lessons columnist for Today’s Local News, Elaine delivers expert advice on subjects that range from table manners to conducting oneself in a business setting.

Oceanside Spectrum invites guests from nonprofit organizations, civic clubs, faith-based organizations and the education community to publicize their events, solicit volunteers, and ask viewers to support their good works.  Each half-hour program has a series of five-minute interviews followed by a showcase of local band talent at the end. Oceanside Spectrum offers access to the medium of television for residents, students and people who are employed in Oceanside.  To request an appearance on the program, please call Priscilla Wells at 760 722-4433.
Oceanside Spectrum is taped at the KOCT Oceanside studios at 3038 Industry Street, Suite 101.  KOCT is a nonprofit, non-commercial television station and guests on Oceanside Spectrum may not advertise commercial events or businesses.


For replay days and times of Oceanside Spectrum, visit www.koct.org and click on Schedule.


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Get Five Free Minutes of Air Time

Someone from your nonprofit group can be a guest on a "Community Focus" segment of Oceanside Spectrum. This program is videotaped in KOCT's studio monthly and it gives nonprofit groups, service clubs, school organizations and individuals five minutes of free air time to get their message out to Oceanside viewers. The taped program has up to 20 replay dates during the two weeks following the taping.

This is your time to "Speak your mind, state your piece or share your talent."
 

TO SIGN UP FOR OCEANSIDE SPECTRUM, CALL (760)722-4433.

Oceanside Spectrum also features local musical talent

Oceanside Band Spectrum offers Oceanside residents this great venue for showcasing special abilities. Oceanside Spectrum is your show.

Oceanside Band Spectrum is an hour-long studio show, where three (3) up-and-coming bands get about 15 minutes to strut their stuff. It may not be MTV, but it's FREE! And the program is replayed numerous times on KOCT cable channel 18 in Oceanside.To be a part of Oceanside Band Spectrum, please send your CD or tape with information about your band and a contact person's name and phone number to:

KOCT
3038 Industry Street Suite 101
Oceanside CA 92054

Further questions, please call 760 722-4433.

Oceanside Spectrum is no exception among television productions, in that it takes a lot of work and talent behind the scenes to bring the very best finished product to your television screen at home.

Getting the set together includes getting the necessary "props" in the right place, arranging the proper lights to enable the camera operators to get the best view, connecting the myriad of cables and wires to assure that the very best audio and video is achieved.

Afer all that is done, and it's time to "roll tape", KOCT's team of experienced technicians go to work.

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