January 2, 2012
Living Culture 2011 in review
2011 was a very good year for us. We produced 9 new episodes, and interviewed 26 new guests in the process. Living Culture tallied 60,000 views on YouTube in 2011, and 56,000 hits on our website. All year long we heard positive comments from TV viewers in Portland, Salem, and the rest of the Willamette Valley, including Woodburn, Dallas, Monmouth, Corvallis, Albany, and Scio. We also traveled as far south as Northern California to shoot a segment about organic potatoes in the Klamath Basin.
It was a good year and we thank you for watching! And don't forget, we always welcome feedback and suggestions from viewers.
The following videos represent just a sampling of our best segments of 2011.
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