How the world’s fastest woman’s life changed in split second.
1X60
Available: Fall, 2009
In 2000, The New York Times picked Suzy Favor as the “favorite for the gold medal” for the summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
But that future changed in a split second.
More than a sports story, Run from Darkness: The Suzy Favor Story examines the pressures world-class athletes face-- physically, mentally and emotionally.
© 2009 Triangle Media Works, LLC
26X30
Available: Winter, 2010
You’ve never had this much fun learning about how to restore a piece of furniture. Jennifer Taylor leads this fun how-to series viewers will love whether they lift a paint brush or not.
The Makeover Adventures of Jennifer Taylor blends the reality, makeover and do-it-yourself genres to create a fresh and original television show that also drives viewers to the web.
1X60
Available: Fall, 2009
“Joo-read-Royko?”
Mike Royko’s column appeared in more than 600 newspapers. In thirty years, he wrote more than 8,000 columns. He had a fan club in Japan. When he died, a newspaper in Australia ran a special section as a tribute to him.
Mike Royko:The Man Who Wrote Chicago traces the life of Mike Royko from his flat-above-the-tavern youth to becoming one of the most read writers in history.
1X120
Available: Fall, 2010
The Hope of Alzheimer’s: An Advocate’s Journey chronicles the story of activist Mary Kay Baum, a woman with early onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Through 2009, we will follow Mary Kay as she advocates for people and families affected by Alzheimer’s. The project includes a web site, magazine articles, news stories and, eventually, a documentary and book.
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