by: Angela Santomero | Filed under Good Use of Media, Kids

1 of my favorite aspects of doing what I do is meeting new talent in Children’s TV who are as passionate, excited & as invested in this area. Years back, the coordinators at Nickelodeon would meet up & talk about what each of us do in our respective areas.  It was an exhilarating time (pre-internet!) for us to share info, our career aspirations & to have a cheering squad that helped us succeed.  I’m happy to report that 15 years later we are all in integral roles at the major kids networks or producing & creating our own content, still cheering each other on.

Today, The Children’s Media Association (previously known as Women In Children’s Media) is the REAL DEAL! An organization dedicated to professionals in children’s media with events, networking & access to the leaders in this area. I would have loved to have that when I was starting out!  The President of CMA, Sarah Wallendjack, is also my incredible Producer for Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and Super Why!

 I asked Sarah a few questions about the new CMA, as well as her role as President:

 

AS: Congratulations on your success, Sarah!  How do you find the time to do it all? 

SW: When you are passionate about something, you seem to find the time.  I am pretty lucky that I am fueled by both my day job AND this organization. Although I admit that I sometimes run on fumes, I have learned how to manage my time differently as a result of this position. 

 Why the need to change the name from WICM to CMA?

It was never our intention to be exclusive & we found that men were sheepish about attending our events. Women are not the minority in this industry & the name change has allowed us to broaden our reach & expand. It is our goal to connect all professionals in research, licensing, publishing, marketing, theater, television, digital, & music that are making the best quality content for children.

 What is different about CMA from other organizations?

There are many great organizations that provide resources for professionals in media, but we focus specifically on Children’s Media.  We take a fun & youthful approach to our events where you can connect with others in the industry, gain knowledge & collaborate. I don’t know any other organization that have you playing with puppets 1 night, rocking out to kindie music another & discussing the merits of the latest potty app with your peers.

What is coming up that you are most excited about? 

We are in the process of expanding our website to become a larger resource for members.  We have been collecting content from experts in the field to keep members abreast of the latest research & trends. This will give members who are unable to attend an event the opportunity to stay connected.  This new section of the website will also provide members with the opportunity to connect. 

Oh, & the holiday party.  We throw a super fun holiday party – save the date – December 6th

Do you have any success stories of people getting jobs, starting projects or meeting new people because of CMA?

SO MANY!  Our job board is an amazing resource and has been connecting members with fulfilling job opportunities. I am constantly hearing about people finding jobs through CMA.  We challenged 1 of our members to attend all the events in 2011 & blog about it. He wanted to get a job in children’s media & by the holiday party that year, had accepted a position at Nick.  He is now writing scripts for 1 of their pre-school properties & couldn’t be happier.   

Who would be the most exciting person you could get for a CMA event? Besides you..of course?  

There are some really influential authors I would love to meet.  I would love to sit down with Judy Blume, Mo Willems, or JK Rowling.

As President, what do you hope for CMA in the future? 

I hope the organization will continue to grow & expand into other cities. I find such value in this network & take full advantage of the networking & professional development opportunities. It is a small world, & I think we become stronger by being able to learn from each other & share ideas.

 How many members do you have & what is the cost of membership?  

220 & growing.  Membership is $150 annually, but we are offering our VERY LAST membership discount ever before we introduce an initiation fee structure.  With the code CMACONNECT, new members can join for a 20% discount.  This offer is only valid through October 31st, so NOW is the time to join.

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by: Angela Santomero | Filed under Blue's Clues, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Kids, Parenting, Super Why!

Our Annual Halloween Photo Contest winner will receive a signed copy of my favorite Super Why! Halloween story.

To Enter:

  1. Simply LIKE my Facebook page if you haven’t yet (If you did already, Thank You & jump to #2)

  2. Send a photo to me at Angela@AngelasClues.com – Subject: “Boo

  3. If you tweet I entered my costumed lil’ pumpkin in @AngelasClues #Halloween giveaway! Check it out! http://bit.ly/VpVRAfyour submission will be entered twice

I’ll personalize a copy of my Super Why! Halloween story, “The Ghost Who Was Afraid of Halloween” for the winner and post their winning photo on my site (winner chosen on Halloween eve).

All decision making will be final & entirely up to the discretion of our Fearless Judges: Mr. Willy Wonka & Miss Veruca Salt:

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by: Angela Santomero | Filed under Good Use of Media, Stuff We Love

I made some new friends last night (oh hello, Jason Mraz) at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, DC) where Ellen DeGeneres was awarded The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor .

DeGeneres joked “Thanks to everyone at PBS. I am so happy to be part of your farewell season,” taking a slight jab at Mitt Romney’s plan to halt the fed’s funding of PBS.

I would like to think Ellen & I would be good friends. We both believe in the importance of humor, we both want to use tv to spread the idea of ”being kind” to your neighbor and we both support pbs.

CREDIT:Alex Brandon/AP

Congrats to Ellen on her prestigious Mark Twain prize and special thanks to Exec Producer, Exec VP & Chief Programming Officer of WETA, Dalton Delan, for inviting me!  It was an amazing night!

[Tune into PBS to watch this event on Oct. 30 on PBS stations]

 

 

by: Angela Santomero | Filed under Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, My Projects

Much thanks to all my friends who joined us last night for the Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Reception in NYC.

Lesli Rotenberg (PBS Kids), who moderated the event, and my co-panelists, Kevin Morrison (Fred Rogers Company) and Linda Simensky (PBS Kids) all did an outstanding job!

Children’s Media Association and PBS Kids hosted an incredible night which filled the 23rd street theater. The evening couldn’t have ended any better then when a four year old audience member was handed a mic & said,”Thank you. And I LOOOOVE Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!”

If you didn’t get a chance to ask your question last night, comment away

by: Angela Santomero | Filed under Kids, Parenting

International Day of the Girl is today, @ragazzabazaar informed me. I had no idea!

In honor of such a day, I came up with a list of 10 traits that I sooo desire my daughters to acquire along their journey.

1.   Keep An OPEN Mind

2.   Get Enough SLEEP

3.   Know How to BREATHE

4.   LAUGH..a lot

5.   Feed That BRAIN

6.   Embrace CHANGE

7.   LEARN from the mistakes

8.   SHARE Your Toys

9.   Be KIND

10. Know Who YOU Are & LOVE her to pieces!!

Surely I’m missing a few, comment away please & Happy Girl’s Day my sisters!