Overqualified? Never. A Deeper Look at “Sportsmen” TV
This is a guest post by our Communications Intern, Greg Brey. He wasn’t sure if PR/Communications was his “thing,” but I think he has a great start with excellent storytelling skills! A close friend of mine was laid off from a high-ranking position at a phone company last year, joining the now 14.6 million (9.5%)…
Read MoreHunt.Fish.Feed Milwaukee and How I Wrangled an Invite to the Monkey Room
We hosted yet another successful Hunt.Fish.Feed in Milwaukee this past week where we fed more than 400 people a tasty meal of venison Sloppy Joes complete with corn on the cob, macaroni salad and watermelon. A highlight of any Hunt.Fish.Feed event we do is to simply create an awesome meal with donated venison. But the…
Read MoreSocial Media at ICAST
I’ve just returned from fab-u-lous Las Vegas for ICAST, the fishing industry’s version of SHOT Show. I am not necessarily there to see the latest and greatest the fishing industry has to offer. I am there to promote Sportsman Channel, network with friends old and new, and see what sort of trouble I can stir…
Read MoreToo Many Cooks in the Kitchen
We’ve all been there – you are working on a project you thought was yours, but then your boss got involved, and he brought in a person from another department, and they brought their coordinator, who has an intern…..and they all have different ideas on how this project should run. So how do you get…
Read MoreYou Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
I was chatting with a newcomer to our industry yesterday and he reminded me of how life was in the beginning stages of Sportsman Channel: ignorance was bliss. Like most start-ups, the network had a mix of people from all walks of life, but I am not sure if anyone fully understood the deep-seeded roots of the…
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