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MNN presents the NYC CME Winter Media Summit!
MNN presents the CME Winter Media Summit, a weeklong FREE virtual event for creatives by creatives. This annual summit features networking opportunities, creative panel discussions and educational workshops for independent creatives.
Register today!
Say Hello to the New York City Center for Media Education.
The NYC Center for Media Education is the natural evolution of the media education program at MNN. We are blending the community focus with professional development training to give independent creatives the confidence and tools to become successful. We are cultivating a diverse group of change...
MNN partners with Second Chance Studios to offer professional skills development in media production to formerly incarcerated citizens.
This innovative partnership offers professional media production skill development to formerly incarcerated citizens.
MNN Partners with NYCHA for Summer Youth Media Project
Over an 8-week program during the summer of 2022, MNN and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) partnered to provide media training workshops for NYCHA residents as part of their first-ever Youth Media Project
Live from New York...it's MNN on SNL!
MNN makes an appearance on a "cut for time" sketch from the season finale of Saturday Night Live: Two nurses (Natasha Lyonne & Chloe Fineman) host a show about the dying art of smoking cigarettes accompanied by their boss (Bowen Yang) and two French tourists (Maya Rudolph & Fred Armisen).
You’re invited to the event of the season: the Festival of New York!
Summer in New York just got so much better! Join us for the ultimate comeback: the #FestivalofNY – a city-wide celebration of all the things that make us New Yorkers. It’s time to show the world that New York never left.
MNN is proud to be a media partner of the Festival of New York.
UPDATE: MNN's Future
MNN is proud to announce the purchase of space for a state-of-the-art media facility in New York City's Midtown West neighborhood.
Building MNN's Future
Looking to modernize and add capacity for its community media services, Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) announced plans to sell its West 59th Street facility by the end of the year.