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Charlie
White
is an Emmy award-winning producer, director, author and consultant
who has worked in television and radio broadcasting since 1974.
His experience includes directing Nightly
Business Report, Star
Hustler, Ecole de
Cuisine, Dollar Signs and TECHNO@bytes
for national PBS television audiences.
White has
been a widely-known computer journalist, columnist and contributing
editor for a variety of national magazines and Web sites since
1994. No stranger to controversy, he's best known for his opinion
pieces with a regularly acidic yet lighthearted point of view.
He's written numerous feature articles, cover stories and reviews
for DV, DCC, Video Systems, Digital Studio and
Digital Magic, along with hundreds of published
articles in other magazines and trade publications. Authoring
more than 150,000 words each year, he has written feature articles
published in Post Magazine, Broadcast Engineering, TV
Technology, Desktop Publishers Journal, Self-Employed Professional,
PC Graphics and Video, Full Motion, LiveDV, and Computer
Graphics World.
He is also a technical editor and reviewer for New Riders Publishing,
Focal Press and Prentice Hall.
In addition
to print journalism, now he's reveling in the joy that is Web
publishing. He survived the bursting of the "Internet Bubble"
of the early part of this century, and proudly serves as Executive
Producer of this Web site, Digital
Video Editing,
and six others: DTV
Professional , Broadcast
Newsroom, HDTV
Buyer, FilmImaging,
PresentationMaster,
and DV
Format. These
sites are a major part of a company White and seven colleagues
founded in 1999 called Digital Media Online, Inc., a
Newport Beach, California-based Web publisher that does business
as Digital
Media Net and has grown beyond its founders' wildest
dreams, now attracting over 1 million unique visitors each month.
In his 25-year
television career, White was Producer/Director of the hit national
PBS cooking series entitled Jill
Prescott's Ecole de Cuisine. In the summer of 1995,
he created the PBS technology series TECHNO@bytes.
He was also Creative Consultant for PBS's Tracks
Ahead, and directed Dollar Signs,
a PBS series specializing in mutual funds. White's specialty
is promotional spot creation, for which he won a Chicago/Midwest
Emmy Award in 1992. Drawing from his long-time experience in
broadcasting, he is currently a consultant and analyst for TrendWatch
Inc., a broadcast and graphics market research
firm.
For more information, here's his complete
resume.
While beginning his television career, instead of starving White
was a radio announcer for classical and jazz stations in Miami
and North Carolina. He was also a professional saxophonist,
playing with small groups and big bands. The 12-year musical
adventure included a seven-year gig with "Los Cumbiamberos,"
a Latino big band that recorded five albums, one of which was
for CBS Records in 1983.
He is currently
living an unusually happy life in a small village on the windswept
prairie of the central US with his actress/model wife and above-average
10-year-old daughter. Nestled between the whispering evergreens
and amber waves of grain -- but not too far from a major airport
and fast Internet access -- is Digital Media Net's Midwest Test
Facility, where White delights in the evaluation and testing
of the latest digital video editing and presentation products.
Questions
or comments? Email Charlie at cwhite@digitalmedianet.com.
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