Category: Video
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The Checkbook Difference
Many websites say they have reliable ratings, but Consumers’ Checkbook is the only one that puts consumers first. The nonprofit ratings magazine is committed to providing accurate information and fighting for you, which is why you won’t find anything else like them. Video produced for Consumers’ Checkbook’s social media accounts and other brand awareness opportunities.
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Four Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Buy a Medical Alert Device
Medical alert devices offer peace of mind if you need help and can’t reach your phone. But Consumers’ Checkbook tested 11 models and found disturbing deficiencies with most of them—which could put consumers at risk. Video produced and narrated for Consumers’ Checkbook’s social media accounts.
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KG Prime – Changing the way you access information
KG Prime is a member-only information service launched by Kaulkin Ginsberg, the leading M&A and strategic advisor to the accounts receivable management industry. This video was created for KG Prime’s website to show business owners and executives what they can expect by becoming members.
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A Band of Musicians with More Ability Than Disability
The interPLAYcompany Band at Strathmore in Rockville, Md., aims to provide adults with cognitive disabilities enrichment from the world of music. Reported and produced for Maryland CNS.
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“How Could You?!” Maryland Sounds Off on Flawed ObamaCare Website
Only minutes after the Maryland Health Connection website launched on Oct. 1, 2013, complaints from frustrated Maryland residents started pouring in. Their comments, submitted through a feedback form at MarylandHealthConnection.gov and obtained by Capital News Service through a Public Information Act request, offer a firsthand look at the problems the public faced using the flawed website […]
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Baltimore Compost Company Partners with Starbucks
EarthBrew Compost founder Eric Steiner collects used coffee grounds from local Starbucks to make compost, cutting back on waste and preserving natural resources. Reported and produced for Maryland CNS.
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From Combat to Compost
When Justen Garrity returned to Aberdeen, Md., after five years serving the U.S. Army abroad, he was unable to find any work. He soon began his own compost company to help the environment and other veterans like himself.
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Ecotherapy at Edie’s Place
Imagine if cleaning out the chicken coop was on your list of daily chores. Growing up, this was 89-year-old Edie Barber’s reality, and now her old Glenn Dale, Md., farm is being used in new ways to help bring the community back to nature.
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“That is one happy elephant”
Bozie the elephant arrived at Washington’s National Zoo in May to rejoin a herd after her companion in Baton Rouge passed away. But will she continue to show off her unique talent for guests? Filmed, written and produced for NBC Nightly News.