June 4, 2009
Tags: Advertising, Christian TV, Commercials, tv
As you know most Christian programs do not sell ad time. Yes, they may have commercials in the body of the show but its promoting themself. The church or ministry pays for the full 28:30 or 58:30 air time to the station or network. This means they must raise money from YOU. Therefore telethon after telethon, tape series, oil from Israel, ect. They must have income to pay the airtime bill. Its an endless spiral. Almost like an addiction. Raise money to pay for airtime that is usually late, to raise money. Lets stop this cycle!
What if we treated Christian shows the same as any other. Go find advertisers to pay for the airtime. It could work. In fact I think viewers would appreciate not being hit up for money throughout the hour. I would prefer to watch a spot for Tide, Carnival Cruise or even the Sham Wow guy then watch a telethon. Am I the only one who feels this way? I’ve watched the same “Telethon Big Hitters” on multiple networks giving their same spill to raise money for that network. Its getting old. Its time to start thinking differently.
June 1, 2009
Tags: Christian TV, Editor, media, NBC, Producer, Television
OK play along with me here. Lets say one of your long lost relatives dies and wills you his company. That company just happens to be NBC Universal. Nice huh? You now have complete control to change the programming as you see fit. (Ok, I know this wouldn’t happen but just think for a minute.) How would you fill the program schedule and still make money, all while keeping to your Christian values?
Option #1: Contact your big ministries and churches and make time avail for them.
Option #2: Find Christian programming that has been produced that fits more mainstream media (EX: Reality Shows, Dramas, Sitcoms, ect)
Option #3: Sell the network fast.
First of all, if you want to bankrupt the network quickly choose option #1. There is an overdose of the same format on Christian TV today. There is a lack of creativity.
Second option..you might have a hard time finding shows that have been produced that fit this category. There are not enough organizations putting money into programming that the masses want to see.
Perhaps the easiest scenerio is selling the network and pocket the cash?
My point is this…If faith based producers do not start thinking differently and creating alternative programming, we can never stand a chance to grab a main stream audience. Not every show has to scream Jesus. A good comedy show, drama that shows everyday issues or documentary are just a few examples that can begin to change the landscape of Christian TV.
If you are a Faith based producer, edtior, director or person in any capacity, I challange you to start using your creativity and thinking different. How can you make a project more appealing to the masses? Are you fitting the mold of a million other shows? If so change it! Its not to late.
May 2, 2009
Tags: Christian TV, Church, media, Television
There is alot of talk that the typical form of Christian TV will soon fall by the wayside. The talking head or televised Church service is not producing the same results as in years past. Ive sat in meetings with many well known ministries that are struggling financially because their TV programs are not effective and are not producing income like before. These ministries are having to make some fast changes or else face the possibility of not being able to pay their airtime bill (which many are already late on).
Producers, as myself, are trying new creative approaches to developing new show ideas to engage more people. In the normal world, a network or producer will pull the plug on a non revenue generating show. This does not happen in Christian TV but probably should. Why cant Christian TV have shows like the major networks? Good sitcoms, comedy, drama, good music, ect. Its time that Christian organizations start paying attention to their web and media presence. Its time to actually connect with people rather then yell at them! (No i’m not yelling) Its time for us to use our God given creativity and show the world what TV should look like.
If it were left up to you, what would a Christian TV show look like? Leave your thoughts.
March 30, 2009
Tags: Church, Evangelical, media
Ive been thinking alot lately about the current state of the evangelical church. I wonder if this is truly what God intended the church to look like? Would the services look different if Jesus was pastoring a church? Would there be concert lights, big screens, coffee shops, clothing stores, ect?
I’m curious what you think. Do you think the church is heading in the right direction or have they missed a turn or two along the way? Let me know. You can post anonymously if you want to truly speak your mind.

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Tags: christian media, media, podcast, tv
I want to know what Podcasts you listen to on a regular basis and why you keep coming back to listen or view?
Tags: Books, CD, College, Education
For the past several years I have simply found myself flouting through my career. I know the areas I am good at and I know the ones I’m not. I tend to stay away from the areas where i’m weakest. The past several months I have found I needed to re educate myself on industry trends, technology and economics in my field. Its the first time in a while I have had to start learning…and I actually like it!
I have determined to become an expert on certain new areas in my field where just a few months ago I knew little. Have you found yourself in a similar situation? Let me know about it. What books are reading to further your knowledge in a particular area? If not cant answer that I encourage you to hit the bookstore or amazon and start finding where your passion as moved to.
Have you found yourself in a similar situation?
Tags: blog, Facebook, media, Myspace, Twitter
I want to know what form of social media you use the most: Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, or Other. Let me know…

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Tags: blog, blogs, christian media, Facebook, media, Myspace, social, Twitter, Youtube
Over the past 3 months the realization of the power of social networking has hit home. I’m amazing at home many new/old contacts I have made through facebook and twitter. It now has me thinking how these powerful tools could be used to help churches and ministries take the much needed step into the social networking field.
More people are spending on time on computers then ever before. What a awesome tool to use blogs/facebook/myspace/twitter/youtube/ect to get their message out.