Company Finds Niche With Locally-Made Videos

July 27, 2007 by Rich | 0 Comments
In Strategy, Success, Video


NewsTribune.com:

Fifty-one-year-old filmmaker Michael Moyer has a growing business that now is leading to a growing public interest in the Jefferson City community.

Moyer, president of Niche Productions, currently has three on-air productions and five shows in production.

One of his most popular airings, “The Tying Bench,� teaches viewers to tie flies for fly fishing and is currently in its 10th season.

Moyer always is looking for something new and interesting to shoot for a television show.

“People want to be educated and the television shows I shoot sometimes teach people things and they don’t even realize it,â€? Moyer said.

Since creating the company in 1994, Moyer has increased his staff as well as his “niche show topics.�

Programs in production range from “Pet Connection,� a PBS show featuring local veterinarian Mar Doering giving viewers weekly information on how to take better care of their pets, to “Mid-MO Music� and the “Traveling Artist� which will be a weekly feature of area musicians and artists.

Some of Moyer’s shows air on PBS and others air on local cable stations.

Photo by Julie Smith.

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