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Non-profit and Amateur film makers

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  • 21-05-2010 8:54am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4


    Apologies if this is posted in the wrong location.

    An Lár TV is looking to encourage local talent and foster creativity within Ireland.

    If you have a Non-profit or Amateur video that you would like broadcast on An Lár Tv
    visit http://www.anlar.tv/index.php/contact/submissions

    or email info@anlar.tv for details.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 155 ✭✭hudsonriver


    would you post some more information please, or pm me


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 crshawk


    An Lár TV is TV with an Irish Flavour. Its aim is to provide a platform for Irish communities to share information and entertainment. The ethos is one of inclusiveness, and they are open to work with anyone who wishes to share their message with An Lár's audience. The primary caveat is that content should be suitable for a general audience and should not contain any offensive material.

    If you have programming content that you would like to broadcast, or have interesting proposals for new content, please contact info@anlar.tv

    An Lár's charter:

    At An Lár TV, we recognise that community TV is an ideal means of fostering freedom of expression and information, the development of culture, and an inclusive society.
    This charter identifies the goals and objectives that an Lár TV shares and strives to achieve:
    • Promote the right to communicate and express ideas, assist the free flow of information and opinions, encourage creative expression and contribute to the democratic process and the creation of a pluralist society.
    • Encourage local talent and foster creativity within Ireland.
    • Provide programmes for the benefit, information, entertainment, education and development of our viewers.
    • Be editorially independent of government, commercial and religious institutions and political parties in determining our programme policy.
    • Provide a right of access to minorities and marginalised groups, and promote and protect cultural diversity.
    • Seek to honestly inform our viewers.
    • Broadcast balanced programming that does not cause offence or encourage illegal activities or unethical behaviour.
    • Abide by our code of ethics and conform to legislative requirements.
    • Deploy management, programming and employment practices which oppose discrimination and which are open and accountable to all supporters, staff and stakeholders.
    • Treat everyone as we wish to be treated, with honesty, dignity and respect.


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