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1. Resource Network - Bio
www.resnet.org/bio/jimschneide - [Cached]Published on: 12/21/2007 Last Visited: 12/21/2007
Jim Schneider Resource Network - Bio
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Biography: Richard R. Rodgers | Jill Johnson | Anthony Cauterucci | David Rogers | Jim Schneider | Sunil Sondhi
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Jim Schneider
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Jim Schneider The Resource Network 8200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1415 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 USA
Phone: +1 (301) 215-8453 Fax: +1 (301) 229-1003
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Jim came to Washington, D.C. in 1979 to launch his career in informational broadcasting. Through a series of production management positions, Jim landed the role of Director of Production - Washington, D.C. for what became CNN in 1980. At CNN Jim led a team of engineers and producers in developing what was then unheard of - 24 hour network news delivered to a growing cable TV audience.
During the 1980 presidential campaign Jim was the Producer/Director of the prime-time national broadcast political commercials for the Ed Clark for President campaign. In addition Jim was one of the Executive Producers for - Alternative '80 - the Libertarian Party's National Convention, the first interactive national convention delivered nationwide via satellite.
In 1984 Jim was named Vice-president and General Manager of Broadcast News Service, an independent news gathering company with bureaus and CNN contracts in Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami. In addition to his management responsibilities, Jim produced, directed and executive produced projects for a number of clients including - Twentieth Century Fox, M-TV, The Cato Institute, The Republican party and several PR firms.
In 1987 Jim accepted the position of Senior Vice-president, Operations and Production for WETA - PBS's flagship station in the nation's capital. At WETA Jim was responsible for a 75 person staff of technicians and production personnel, two television studios and a broadcast facility. Jim oversaw production of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer - PBS' nightly network news broadcast, Washington Week in Review - the longest running public affairs program in the country, In Performance at the White House, A Capitol Fourth, Kennedy Center Presents and many live network specials and congressional hearings. -
2. DataPharmFoundationUS
www.datapharmus.org/bio_jims.h - [Cached]Published on: 3/3/2005 Last Visited: 10/17/2006
Jim Schneider , Biography
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Jim Schneider Webgas1@aol.com 202 288 2088
After graduating with honors from N.Y.U.'s prestigious film school in 1978, Jim Schneider came to Washington, D.C. and launched a career in informational broadcasting. First as one of the new breed of ENG cameramen and then through a series of production management positions, Jim landed the role of Director of Production for what became CNN in 1980. At CNN Jim led a team of engineers and producers in developing what was then unheard of - 24 hour network news delivered to a growing cable TV audience. Using state of the art video and communication technology, Jim's team at CNN broke new ground in the deliverance of breaking news around the world.
During the early 1980s Jim executive produced and/or directed documentaries, live television events, theatrical performances and promotional events for a wide range of clients, including; Twentieth Century Fox, Public Broadcasting, La Mama, E.T.C., Israeli Television, M-TV and many domestic broadcasters.
In 1984 Jim was named Vice-president and General Manager of Broadcast News Service, an independent news gathering company with bureaus and CNN contracts in Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami. BNS provided electronic news-gathering services to domestic networks, wire services, foreign broadcasters, PR firms as well as breaking news coverage to its independent network of affiliates.
In 1987 Jim accepted the position of Senior Vice-president, Operations and Production for WETA-TV in Washington, D.C. At WETA Jim was responsible for a 75-person production and technical staff, two television studios and a broadcast facility. Jim oversaw production of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, PBS' flagship nightly network broadcast, Washington Week in Review, the longest running public affairs program in the country, In Performance at the White House, A Capitol Fourth and many live network specials. -
3. WEBGAS: Our Sites
www.webgas.com/sites/staff.htm - [Cached]Published on: 2/9/2001 Last Visited: 2/9/2001
Jim Schneider, Principal Prior to forming a partnership with Dave, Jim was Senior Vice-President of Operations and Production for WETA-TV from 1987 to 1995.

