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This Week on MNN: Back in the saddle
Kick off your week with “The Facts: The Fix Is In,” followed up by “My Life with Tina Hill,” about taking a gamble on NYC dating. “The Special without Brett Davis” takes the reigns midweek, with “Gotta Run with Will” galloping behind. Next around the bend comes “Royal Lady,” with “GingerNewYork” on...
Clip of the Week: “Gotta Run with Will”
For the second year in a row, mentalist, magician, and “Gotta Run with Will” repeat guest Oz Pearlman won the Long Island Marathon and finished with his signature magic trick flair while crossing the finish line. It’s been a big year for Oz, whose magic and mentalist performances awed “America’s...
Sunday Night on MNN: Finding Solutions to Longstanding Problems
This Sunday on MNN, check out our lineup of programming featuring local leaders who have big ideas for the future of the city and our country.
This Week on MNN: Goodbye, Washington; Hello, New York
Watch “The Woman’s Connection” for an important conversation about pelvic health, then tune into “The Facts” for a music-story about personal and office politics. “The Special without Brett Davis” gets you over the mid-week hump with a quartet of comedy. Later in the week, “Royal Lady” hosts Bronx...
Clip of the Week: “Waste Not: Sustainable Living in NYC”
With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declaring Food Recovery as its theme for last week’s Earth Day, we’re highlighting a new MNN special, “Waste Not: Sustainable Living in NYC” as our Clip of the Week.
While one billion people in the world go hungry, one-third of edible food...
The Importance of the Development Stage in Video Production
Filming a movie or short film, even something as quick as a commercial, starts long before scheduling the acting talent or recruiting a film crew. Any up-and-coming film producer knows that every film goes through five stages before hitting the screen, and the first, and often most important, stage...
Sunday Night on MNN: Political Perspectives in New York
This Sunday on MNN, tune in for a four hour block of political programming, covering issues on the local, state and federal levels.
This Week on MNN: Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow…
We’ve got Shakespeare on the brain, having marked the quadricentennial of his death this weekend. Once you’re done rereading “MacBeth,” tune into MNN this week, for expressive genius a la 2016, with home buying advice on “The Carmen Lee Shue Real Estate Show,” office politics on “The Facts,” music...