Tennessee’s Wild Side Executive Producer Steve Hall to Lead March Nature @ Noontime Program

Tuesday, February 28, 2012 | 01:48am
NASHVILLE --- The award winning television show, Tennessee’s Wild Side, will be the subject of the March presentation of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s Nature @ Noontime program. The program is from 12-1 p.m. on Thursday, March 1 at the TWRA Region II conference room, located in the Ellington Agricultural Center.
 
Steve Hall, executive producer for Tennessee’s Wild Side, will lead the March program. Wild Side is a half-hour magazine format outdoors program designed for the whole family. It airs on Public Broadcasting Service stations across Tennessee and Kentucky.
 
The show is co-hosted by Billy Cody and Janet Ivey. Since its debut in 2000, the show has won several awards, including seven Emmys and recognition as the “Best Outdoor Show in North America” by the Association for Conservation Information.
 
Hall has 26 years of television experience as a writer, producer, director, project manager as well as an on air talent. For a number of years at WSMV-TV, he spent a number of years producing documentaries, series, and special reports. During that time he received several honors.
 
He also was president of his own television and video production company and again won several awards for his work. In February 1998, he was hired by the non-profit Jackson Foundation to design the media department at The Renaissance Center in Dickson.
 
Hosted by the I&E Division and held on the first Thursday of each month, except July, TWRA Nature @ Noontime presentations are about natural resource related topics and last about 30-45 minutes, allowing time for discussion during the allotted lunch hour. Contact Don King (615) 781-6502 or by e-mail: don.king@tn.gov for more information.
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