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Sundance Channel Launches The GREEN Minisite

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 03.29.07
Culture & Celebrity (audio video)

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In preparation for the debut of The GREEN presented by Robert Redford, the first block of dedicated all-green programming coming to a television near you April 17, our friends over at the Sundance Channel have launched The GREEN minisite. Designed to support and enrich the television programming, the site will present multimedia content focusing on our planet's ecology and concepts of green living that balance our needs as humans with responsible use and care of the planet. Designed for both education and entertainment, both television and minisite programming will emphasize information, practical advice and community building, and it looks like it's going to be great. TreeHugger's own Simran Sethi (who's also on The GREEN advisory board) will be co-hosting the television programming with Majora Carter (watch a great video of her speaking at TED2006 here), and we're excited to see what their take on green TV looks like. Stay tuned for more from Sundance Channel in the coming weeks, and click on over to the TreeHugger Blog at sundancechannel.com for more. ::The GREEN minisite

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