NOIW Rolls Out "Injured Workers Television Network"!
PITTSBURG, CA, June 1, 2010 - The National Organization Of Injured Workers, America's only national injured workers advocacy organization, today rolled out the "Injured Workers Television Network," (IWTN)(www.iwtn.org) an internet based television network based on the Windows Media Player video publishing platform.
With an internet publishing point with the capability of 3000 concurrent high quality streams and utilizing state-of-the-art virtual set technology and template based graphics, this will certainly bring NOIW's media efforts into the 21st century!
New video production equipment was made possible by a private grant to NOIW (the National Organization of Injured Workers, Inc.), a charitable California educational non-profit corporation dedicated to informing, educating, empowering and helping America's injured workers so that they don't become victims of "Big Insurance"!
With the purchase of this new studio and High Definition field equipment, NOIW will be able to cover the most important Workers' Compensation related stories in a more timely fashion and get that information out to the public faster than ever before.
Sam Gold, volunteer director of NOIW and producer of Injured On The Job, said, "Up until now we have solely relied on Bay Area public access television production facilities and equipment to produce the video productions that you see on television and on our web sites. As such, we have had to conform our studio reservations according to their time schedules."
We plan to start broadcasting IWTN for 6 hours per day from 4:00PM till 10:00PM PDST on Mondays & Fridays.
"It's great to see that there are individuals and foundations out there, who are stepping up to the plate and making funding available to organizations like ours that are trying to get the truth out to the American Public! People have to see the human carnage that this dysfunctional Workers' Compensation system of ours is wreaking upon the people that it was designed to serve."
"2010 is the year of the injured worker and his legal advocates. They now have control of their own media voice"!
"It's time for our legislators to stop and take notice of this terrible problem, rather than simply keep raking in all that insurance industry money that the lobbyists throw at them"!
IWTN will also be broadcasting disability oriented programming as well as some of the best programming from Public Access channels from across the United States including Graceful Aging, Grilldog, Cooking With Papa Tuck, Perils For Pedestrians, NASA360 and Saturday Fright Special from midnight till 2:00AM on Sunday mornings PDST.
If you want to participate and be part of the "IWTN" production team, give them a call, toll-free at 1 877 484-3990.