Children's film festival guru announces family radio show
From staff reports • December 27, 2009
ASHEVILLE — The principal organizer of November's Asheville International Children's Film Festival is now planning an online children's radio show for the Asheville area.
“My newest family project is a children's radio program (online),” Timothy Arem said via e-mail. “I had one in Los Angeles and will be launching a Saturday morning program in January for the Asheville market and beyond.”
The Internet radio station is Asheville Free Media at www.ashevillefm.org, Arem said. The program, titled “T-Bone's Radio Active Kids,” will be aired 8-10 a.m. beginning on a date to be announced.
“Each week (we will have) special guests like Ziggy Marley, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dan Zaines, Dr. Phil and other family-related local, regional and national entertainers and educators,” Arem said.
Arem's plans also include original movie reviews for children, by children, and information for parents on family-related events in the Asheville area. “My plan as the creator, producer and host is to create an engaging two-hour block of interactive educational and fun radio that the whole family can enjoy,” he said.
The film festival (www.aicff.org) will also return, Arem said.
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