Video Report for 2017

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Video Report for 2017

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Video Report for 2017 for Beaver Island News on the 'Net

With holidays almost upon us, the information here is through mid-December for the year of 2017. The most popular video clip for the entire year was the interview of the Historical Society Director about the Waterways Project that is coming to Beaver Island for Museum Week in 2018. This video clip has had 7,977 views from 907 unique IP addresses. Several video clips have over two thosand views. These include the video of the new kitchen on the Circle M, Museum Week Lighthouse Letters, Bethlehem Babe performance, Conflict Presentation Group Work, and Eagles Feasting on the Ice. Fourteen video clips had over fifteen hundred views. The most popular in this group was the BICS Writing Project. Forty-three had over one thousand views and fifty-four had over five hundred views.

Total views this year so far include 31,655 using bandwidth of 1,695 GB, from 4,714 unique IP addresses. The most demanding video work this year was the live stream and recording using a three camera mixed broadcast for the Ordination at the Holy Cross Catholic Church, but it was well worth the effort.

It has been a busy year for video on Beaver Island and about Beaver Island. Previous years' video clips are available to anyone at http://beaverislandnewsarchives.com There have been clips viewed from 48 of the fifty states of the USA, as well as some from around the world, the most common being our neighbor Canada.

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Joe,

Seasonal and year round residents appreciate your service. I personally find watching the two Island township proceedings and other public meetings especially useful. They provide an important reporting to taxpayers without bias and show what actually happens at these meetings. We need this transparency on our Island. I watched Farmington Hills' council meetings for 30 years and came to appreciate this public oversight and our Island needs it even more. Thank you for your efforts and public service! Merry Christmas!
McGrass
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