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Broadcasts / Screenings
Ron Rudaitis' various documentaries and programs have been seen on over 250 television stations across the country, and screened in various movie theaters, libraries, and Universities. National Television Broadcasts
- ESPN Classic
- KCET Los Angeles, CA
- KQED San Francisco, CA
- KPBS San Diego, CA
- Showtime
- WETA Washington, DC
- WGBH Boston, MA
- WLIW New York, NY
- WNET New York, NY
- WPBT Miami, FL
- WQED Pittsburgh, PA
- WTTW Chicago, IL
- VOOM HD Networks
- and many more...
Local Screenings
- Bellmore Movies
- Cinema Arts Centre
- Cradle of Aviation Museum IMAX Theater
- East Meadow Public Library
- Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
- Garden City Public Library
- Glen Cove Cinemas
- Helen Keller National Center
- Hofstra Univeristy's John Cranford Adams Playhouse
- Long Island Jewish Senior Center
- Longwood Public Library
- Middle Country Public Library
- Port Washington Public Library
- St. Pius Senior Center
- Half Hollow Hills Library
- Long Beach Public Library
- Oceanside Library
- Hampton Bays Library
- Comsewogue Public Library
- Smithtown Library - Commack Branch
- Floyd Memorial Library
- Huntington Public Library
- Connetquot Public Library
- NYSSLHA Conference
- Rogers Memorial Library
- Shelter Rock Public Library
- Stony Brook University
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Saturdays at 10am - 1pm
September 25 & October 2
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Monday, Nov. 3, 2008 at 6:00 PM
Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center (65th & Broadway)
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Visit Halsey's Green Thumb Farm Stand on 829 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY (631) 726-1900 www.greenthumborganicfarm.com
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National Public Television Broadcasts of "A Bridge Between Silence and Sound"
On September 1, 2007 "A Bridge Between Silence and Sound," the new Rudaitis Media documentary about hearing loss and the cochlear implant technology begins its national broadcast television run through Public Television Distributor NETA (National Educational Telecommunications Association)
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National Distribution for Cochlear Implant Documentary
The new Rudaitis Media documentary A Bridge Between Silence and Sound will be nationally distributed to Public Television stations through NETA. A Bridge Between Silence and Sound is a documentary narrated by Mario Cuomo that focuses on hearing loss and the Cochlear Implant, a cutting-edge, but controversial technology that gives the deaf and hard of hearing the ability to hear sounds.
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The Rudaitis Media documentary "Farming the Future: Farm Life on Long Island" has received a New York Emmy Nomination in the outstanding Documentary category. Winners will be announced at the 50th Annual New York Emmy Awards on Sunday, April 1, 2007 at the Marriott Marquis, Times Square.
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Farming the Future Wins Silver at NY Festivals
On February 2, 2007 the Rudaitis Media documentary "Farming the Future: Farm Life on Long Island" was awarded a Silver World Medal in the Environment and Ecology category at The New York Festivals, which recognizes "The World's Best Work" in informational, educational, and industrial film productions and corporate video, with entries from over 30 countries around the world.
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"Beyond Books" Documentary Premiere
Rudaitis Media has just completed a half-hour documentary entitled Beyond Books: The Middle Country Public Library, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of this progressive institution that serves as a national model for libraries across the country. Beyond Books: The Middle Country Public Library will have its premiere screenings at the Middle Country Public Library in April, 2007 as part of National Library Week. For more information on the documentary screenings or the Middle Country Public Library, please call the Middle Country Public Library at (631) 585-9393 or visit www.mcpl.lib.ny.us
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Former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo has just lent his vocal talent as narrator to the upcoming Rudaitis Media documentary.
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Lawn & Garden Industry legend and notable Long Island Philanthropist...
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Meet Mr. Miracle-Gro: The Horace Hagedorn Story, premiers on TV, Tuesday, December 7 on WLIW21.
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