In cooperation with the host
broadcaster, CTV-Dome, Halifax Cable will
dedicate two channels to broadcast Summit coverage to the Media Centre,
all Summit sites, and all of Metro Halifax. Channel 10 will be the Events
channel broadcasting on-going coverage of all key activities. Channel 25
will be the Message channel keeping everyone abreast of the Summit
schedule and any last minute changes.
"These two channels" explained Len
Edwards, executive director of the
HSO, "will give area residents the unique opportunity to watch unedited
coverage of the Summit. The images people are seeing at home, will be the
same images the delegates and media will watch from the Summit sites.
In effect, Metro Halifax will become part of the Summit."
As part of its assignment Halifax
Cable will televise images of Halifax and
environs when there are no Summit events scheduled. This will allow
international visitors to appreciate the beauty of Nova Scotia.
"As Halifax's community channel we
are always looking for ways to promote
our area," say Brett Smith, Programming Director for Halifax Cable. "By
providing the Summit channels, we will have the opportunity to broadcast
images of Nova Scotia that everyone visiting Halifax during the Summit will
be able to see."
Halifax Cable's mandate is to
provide community programming to Halifax-
Dartmouth. It has been serving the area since its inception in 1970. As
such it is well suited to promote Nova Scotia while providing top quality
Summit coverage.
The Summit is a gathering from the
seven largest industrialized nations as
well as representatives of the European Union and the Russian Federation.
The event will take place in Halifax from June 15-17, 1995.
For more information contact:
Malcolm McKechnie Halifax Summit Office Spokesperson (902) 473-7117 Marie-France LeBlanc Halifax Summit Media Relations (902) 473-7084