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  • Mountain Lake PBS Pledge Record Set by AGBU Montreal

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian General Benevolent Union Inc.
    Rita Kuyumjian MD
    Chairperson
    805, Manoogian street
    Ville St-Laurent, QC H4N 1Z5
    Tel: 514-748-2428
    Fax: 514-748-6307
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbumontreal.org


    Montreal, March 16, 2007 - A new single evening record in membership pledges
    of over $21k was set during a special broadcast where two documentaries were
    shown, Images of the Armenian Spirit and The Armenian Genocide at Mountain
    Lake PBS of Plattsburgh, NY. "This is something unprecedented in our
    history", said Alice Recore, CEO of the station, "For a small
    community-based station, it is over ten times our standard estimate. We are
    truly grateful to the wonderful AGBU team who made it happen".

    To date, AGBU Montreal has raised close to $150k in pledges for Mountain
    Lake PBS to encourage its Armenian programming.

    The earlier single evening record of about $15k belonged to a concert
    broadcast of the great three tenors (Pavarotti, Carreras, Domingo) about 8
    years ago.

    While, over the past 7 years, AGBU had consistently delivered successful
    pledge evenings to the station, this incredible success was over the double
    of the previous AGBU record. It was as well largely due to the dynamic
    presence of Andrew Goldberg, the Emmy award winning filmmaker. Mr. Goldberg
    was interviewed on air and drove a key message home to all viewers as to why
    it was important to support this kind of programs. "We were a real team with
    AGBU", said Goldberg.

    "It is really incredible that a program about Armenians, about human rights
    and genocide is now the record setter at the station", said Viken L.
    Attarian, who headed the AGBU team. "Our scouts who answered the phones were
    outstanding, plus we received lots of online pledges; we didn't even have
    time to thank individuals on air which we usually do. We received pledges
    not only from Armenians, but from people of various ethnic backgrounds, from
    Canadians as well as Americans; the program really resonated with the public
    in an amazing way".

    Paul King, Executive Producer of the station said that they will inform all
    the PBS network (over 350 stations) about this success and the winning
    formula that made it happen; "we shall certainly be a trendsetter", he
    added.

    For further information, please contact the AGBU at 514-748-2428 or at
    [email protected]; to write to Mountain Lake PBS to congratulate them
    on this success, please go to their website www.moutainlake.org and then
    follow the link "Contact Information", or write directly to the CEO,
    [email protected]
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