Video Library
The MNN Video LIbrary is no longer being updated. You can still find archived episodes of some MNN programs here, or check MNN's section of Archive.org. New episodes of select MNN shows are also available on MNN's YouTube channel.
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Vincent TailEnd
Vincent Chiappetta discusses his in-person history of the beginnings of the NYC Marathon, women's long-distance running, the Front Runners running club and so much more. Roger Robinson, noted running historian, guides this historical discussion.
Vincent Chiappetta
Vincent Chiappetta discusses his in-person history of the beginnings of the NYC Marathon, women's running, the Front Runners running club and so much more. Roger Robinson, noted running historian, guides this historical discussion.
Trisha Meili
Trisha Meili, the Central Park Jogger, is a Founding Chair of Achilles International that offers hope and possibility to everyone that contacts this wonderful organization. This is a recut of the 2012 interview to restore it to its original video quality.
Alan Kaufman
Alan Kaufman shares his journey of becoming a Marathon Runner to an Achilles International guide to currently an Achilles Athlete. Evan Wood, filmmaker and a friend of Alan's, is the host.
Using Noise Reduction to Remove Unwanted Background Audio in Adobe Premiere
After your video shoot when you begin reviewing your footage, you may realize that some of your audio is not as cleanly recorded as you would like.There are some strategies that you can utilize in Adobe Premiere that will enable you to cut down unwanted background audio noise.
Bills Stadium Deal Tests Hochul's Ethics Promises and Legislature's Oversight Role
Last week Governor Kathy Hochul announced a deal to build a new stadium for the Buffalo Bills with hundreds of millions of dollars in state subsidies.
Funding for Adult Literacy and Other Immigrant Services To Be Contested in City Budget Negotiations
Hanif has been among those critical of Adams’ approach to his first budget plan, which included planned reductions in spending at many city offices and agencies but not at the NYPD,