01-11-2007, 10:10 PM
North Dakota Outdoors Online is now online at the State Game and Fish Department's website at www.gf.nd.gov. (Click here to go directly to webcast http://www.gf.nd.gov/ndoutdoors/webcast.html)
Outdoors Online is a weekly video news broadcast available exclusively on the Internet. The program is hosted and produced by Tom Jensen and Mike Anderson, the Game and Fish Department's national award-winning video team.
The webcast will focus on current news and issues that appeal to people who hunt, fish, trap and enjoy North Dakota's outdoors. Each week Jensen will host a studio guest, and also keep viewers up-to-date on what they need to know to better enjoy their outdoor activities. Guest for the first program is Game and Fish Director Terry Steinwand.
"This is a great way for us to connect with people who use the Internet to get much of their outdoor information," said Craig Bihrle, Game and Fish Department communications supervisor. "The content will be relevant and fresh and available when viewers have time to watch."
The Game and Fish Department also produces a weekly video feature called "North Dakota Outdoors," that is broadcast on 11 different television stations in the state. Outdoors Online will complement the broadcast feature, Bihrle added, because the format allows for more in-depth analysis of events and issues.
A new program will be posted to the Game and Fish Department's website each Thursday. Each weekly webcast will run approximately 10 minutes.
Outdoors Online is a weekly video news broadcast available exclusively on the Internet. The program is hosted and produced by Tom Jensen and Mike Anderson, the Game and Fish Department's national award-winning video team.
The webcast will focus on current news and issues that appeal to people who hunt, fish, trap and enjoy North Dakota's outdoors. Each week Jensen will host a studio guest, and also keep viewers up-to-date on what they need to know to better enjoy their outdoor activities. Guest for the first program is Game and Fish Director Terry Steinwand.
"This is a great way for us to connect with people who use the Internet to get much of their outdoor information," said Craig Bihrle, Game and Fish Department communications supervisor. "The content will be relevant and fresh and available when viewers have time to watch."
The Game and Fish Department also produces a weekly video feature called "North Dakota Outdoors," that is broadcast on 11 different television stations in the state. Outdoors Online will complement the broadcast feature, Bihrle added, because the format allows for more in-depth analysis of events and issues.
A new program will be posted to the Game and Fish Department's website each Thursday. Each weekly webcast will run approximately 10 minutes.