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Weird, Strange & Unexplained Exhibit PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 13:37
MuseumThe Museum of Seminole County History in Sanford, Florida is holding a special exhibit on "The Weird, Strange & Unexplained" this fall for two months.
Charlie Carlson will be on hand for the opening reception of the museum's special event. The exhibit will run from September into November and will feature many strange and unusual displays, weird accounts, and bizarre artifacts from Central Florida.

Many of the exhibits are on loan from the collections of Charlie Carlson , Scott Marlowe and the Pangea Institute; Some of the items have appeared on TV's MonsterQuest and Is It True television shows.

Both Carlson and Marlowe are scheduled for presentations on October 13th at the unusual exhibition.

For more information contact the Museum of Seminole County History, 00 Bush Boulevard, Sanford, FL 32773-6135 or call (407) 665-2489.
 
Master of the Weird to Appear PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 13:32
CharlieMark you calendars for September 11th  at 6 P.M.  and plan to be in St. Augustine, Florida!
Florida's Master of the Weird, Charlie Carlson will be back at Ripley's Believe It or Not as host celebrity on a special VIP tour train around St. Augustine. It's a special two car tour tram that will be loaded members of the press and radio stations from all over the state in a promotional effort to increase tourism in St. Augustine and at Ripley's museum.

The train will tour the entire Ancient City with an intermission for a wine tasting at St. Augustine's Sebastin Winery.
 
Pangea to Launch eTV Channel PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 03 August 2010 09:14

Young Scott at Teletype terminalBack in the 1970s, while still a student at Rollins College, Scott Marlowe recalls discussing the future of mass communications with fellow students while slogging away on an old teletype terminal connected to the college's then state-of-the-art PDP 11 mini-computer.


"We fantasized about what computers would be like and how telephones, radio, and television would someday be combined into one appliance and delivered by computer." says Marlowe.


That day has arrived and the fantasy is about to be realized in "Pangea's World," a new eTV channel that will begin airing, if that's the correct word, over the Internet this fall.


Pangea's streaming video project will be at the forefront of a brave new world in mass media where video and audio content finds its way through Cyberspace to desktop computers, laptops and cell phones around the globe.


"Streaming video is the next step up from BlogTalk Radio and its competitors," Marlowe states. "Video on Demand has been around for several years on websites like YouTube and Google. But their technology doesn't support linear programming. We've been quietly working on this idea for about three years now. The technology and high-speed Internet has only just reached a point where video content delivered on regular schedules, like television, is practical."


Pangea's World will feature pre-recorded videos and interviews, but plans include broadcasting delivered live from the scene as well as in studio.


"We even figured out how to stream video content to our virtual studio to be included on the air from G3 cell phones," says webmaster, Tom Fry.


Doctor Daniel Harrigan, president of Pangea, adds,"We've already arranged for video content from many of our Pangea Fallows and Associates such as Blue Heron International Pictures and Spookhunters of Orlando, as well as programming we ourselves are putting together."


The Florida Motion Picture and Television Association -- Daytona Beach Chapter is excited about Pangea's new venture -- as is Blue Heron International Pictures. Additional video suppliers, the organization has yet name, have also committed to supply content to Pangea's fledgling eTV channel.


Pangea's eTV enterprise will begin presenting scheduled entertainment and education programming soon and is currently airing previews of upcoming shows on its channel test page. You can catch a sneak peek by going to:


Pangea's World Test Site


Pangea will launch a webpage specific to its eTV channel shortly. Embed code for the video feed is available to organizations who wish to play Pangea content on their websites. Contact Scott Marlowe or Tom Fry for details.

 

 
Weird Florida Wins National Award PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:15
Pangea has been notified by PBS that our Fellow Charlie Carlson's TV show Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled has won a Bronze Telly Award in the "travel and tourism" film category for television excellence.

The Telly Awards honor the very best television programs and commercials, as well as the finest video and film productions. The 30th Annual Telly Awards received over 13,000 entries from all 50 states and 5 continents. 

A personalized bronze :Telly" statue will be given to Charlie & Miss Scarlet, producer Mia Lorenzo, the producing station WLRN- Miamia and VTM productions.

Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled has now aired on PBS stations in every state of the United States except Hawaii and California.
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Roads Less Traveled Goes National PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 14:38

CharlieScarlettPangea’s Charlie Carlson, host of the new TV Show, “Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled” has informed us that his show officially went national this week on over 40 PBS affiliate stations across 14 states.  The hit show is expected to be picked up by more PBS affiliates who are lined up for later programming.

 

The show has been distributed thru the NETA system via satellite from the network feed at WLRN in Miami to stations in the PBS national network.

 

Check your local PBS station listings for air dates and times in your market area!

 
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