The Arts & Culture Alliance proudly announces its partnership with East Tennessee Public Television (ETPtv) to promote 25 museums, galleries, and historic homes in the Greater Knoxville area. ETPtv will highlight each museum by producing and airing a 30-second spot for one week. Spots will air several times a day, each day of the week.
The Arts & Culture Alliance and ETPtv join the American Association of Museums (AAM) in embarking on a proactive media relations program to build visibility for museums as a group and to encourage people to take a second look at the museums in their own community. City Mayor Bill Haslam and Knox County Mayor Mike Ragsdale have both declared 2006 to be the Year of the Museum in conjunction with this initiative. The Year of the Museum is the beginning of a major national effort to encourage Americans to experience, celebrate, and support the museums in their communities.
In addition to this partnership, the Knoxville News Sentinel has featured an article about a museum, gallery, or historic home every Sunday since January 1 on the cover of the “Sunday Spotlight” section. The articles detail current exhibits and announce an upcoming day of free admission. The same 25 museums, galleries, and historic homes are featured as well as regional museums throughout East Tennessee. Furthermore, the Knoxville Attractions Channel has produced a two-minute advertisement for several of the Museums of Knoxville that runs on intra-hotel television in nearly fifteen local hotels.
The Arts & Culture Alliance serves and supports a diverse community of artists, arts organizations, and cultural institutions by assuring their creative, financial, and operational well-being. The Arts & Culture Alliance provides leadership and advocacy that establishes and maintains the success of the arts and the cultural environment of greater Knoxville, as well as providing for a strong climate for cultural and economic interaction between the arts and the community as a whole.

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The Arts & Culture Alliance proudly announces its partnership with East Tennessee Public Television (ETPtv) to promote 25 museums, galleries, and historic homes in the Greater Knoxville area. ETPtv will highlight each museum by producing and airing a 30-second spot for one week. Spots will air several times a day, each day of the week.
The Arts & Culture Alliance and ETPtv join the American Association of Museums (AAM) in embarking on a proactive media relations program to build visibility for museums as a group and to encourage people to take a second look at the museums in their own community. City Mayor Bill Haslam and Knox County Mayor Mike Ragsdale have both declared 2006 to be the Year of the Museum in conjunction with this initiative. The Year of the Museum is the beginning of a major national effort to encourage Americans to experience, celebrate, and support the museums in their communities.
In addition to this partnership, the Knoxville News Sentinel has featured an article about a museum, gallery, or historic home every Sunday since January 1 on the cover of the “Sunday Spotlight” section. The articles detail current exhibits and announce an upcoming day of free admission. The same 25 museums, galleries, and historic homes are featured as well as regional museums throughout East Tennessee. Furthermore, the Knoxville Attractions Channel has produced a two-minute advertisement for several of the Museums of Knoxville that runs on intra-hotel television in nearly fifteen local hotels.
The Arts & Culture Alliance serves and supports a diverse community of artists, arts organizations, and cultural institutions by assuring their creative, financial, and operational well-being. The Arts & Culture Alliance provides leadership and advocacy that establishes and maintains the success of the arts and the cultural environment of greater Knoxville, as well as providing for a strong climate for cultural and economic interaction between the arts and the community as a whole.

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