Scrappy entrepreneurs looking for a little exposure should tune into PBS. The public television station's upcoming series "Start-Up" is searching for new and intriguing small businesses from around the country to feature on their show. Episodes of the 30-minute nationally distributed program are expected to air sometime next year.
The purpose of the show is to demystify the process of starting and running a company. It's produced by a partnership between two Southeast Michigan production companies, Big Bang Films in Detroit and Parliament Studios in Clawson.
They're looking to feature regular people who had an idea for an enterprise and worked hard to make it a reality.
"I'm not interested in trust fund kids," host Gary Bredow of Big Bang Films told The Huffington Post. "I just want people [who are] wall climbers. People that struggled and fought to get off the ground."
Co-producer Jenny Feterovich of Parliament Studios says interested start-ups need to send them a short background on their company (see below for contact info). Ideally, those businesses should have been launched in the last three years.
"It doesn't matter what industry people are located in," said Feterovich, "It could be anything from retail sector to people who have invented products. It's not so much the type of business. We're just looking for compelling stories."
She said the show is close to her heart because both Bredow and herself are what she calls "serial entrepreneurs." Feterovich, who also spins records under the name DJ Jenny LaFemme, began an events production company when she was 18, owned a retail store in her twenties, and has been involved with other ventures like a documentary about female DJs called "Girls Gone Vinyl."
Bredow released his first film, "High Tech Soul: The Creation of Techno Music," in 2006 and also makes customized smartphone applications for bars and restaurants under the name Popcorn App.
Feterovich muses that working on the series isn't too different from working on her other ventures.
"This project itself is kind of an entrepreneurial project because PBS doesn't work like any other station. It doesn't give money to produce the shows," she said. "You sort of have to go out there and finance your own show and put it on the air."
Although the two studios originally pitched "Start-Up" as a statewide series to Detroit Public Television, the station liked the concept so much they helped broker a distribution agreement with PBS PLUS to carry the show on 360 channels nationwide.
So far, the show's producers have created three episodes and are looking to create ten additional ones. Some Michigan start-ups already featured in the program are McClure's Pickles, Ferndale-based technology supplier Livio, Detroit's Astro Coffee and the fashion chain Pink Pump.
Could your start-up venture be next?
The producers of "Start-Up" can be contacted via email at garybredow@gmail.com.
See some Detroit tech start-ups below.
Hajj Fleming thinks that his new software platform holds the key to putting his company, gokit.me, in the driver's seat in Detroit's new tech startup race. "Detroit was the Silicon Valley of its day with the automotive industry and Motown" Detroit-based digital entrepreneur Hajj Fleming told Black Enterprise last month, adding that he planned to be part of the city's comeback. The company's website describes gokit as "an online identity platform that allows you to create visually compelling personal homepages that tell your story and share your social network connections in a central location." Hajj told the Network Journal that gokit's goal is to centralize a user's online presence in a way that's more formal than Facebook and more friendly than LinkedIn. "We wanted to create something that wasn't a resume format but was a professional, business-like destination," he said. "We're going to give people the ability to share what we call 'multiple personas' for the different dimensions of who they are in the business realm." Hajj formed gokit in March after attending South by Southwest Interactive, a tech gathering in Austin, Texas. He had just finished a photo shoot at the conference and needed to assemble a press package when the idea struck him to create a system that brings multiple information sources together in a unified platform. The business accelerator NewMe, which assists "under-repesented minorities in the technology industry," chose gokit as one of 10 businesses to participate in its mentorship and training program this past summer. -- David Sands Hajj Fleming thinks that his new software platform holds the key to putting his company, gokit.me, in the driver's seat in Detroit's new tech startup race."Detroit was the Silicon Valley of its day with the automotive industry and Motown" Detroit-based digital entrepreneur Hajj Fleming told Black Enterprise last month, adding that he planned to be part of the city's comeback.
The company's website describes gokit as "an online identity platform that allows you to create visually compelling personal homepages that tell your story and share your social network connections in a central location."
Hajj told the Network Journal that gokit's goal is to centralize a user's online presence in a way that's more formal than Facebook and more friendly than LinkedIn.
"We wanted to create something that wasn't a resume format but was a professional, business-like destination," he said. "We're going to give people the ability to share what we call 'multiple personas' for the different dimensions of who they are in the business realm."
Hajj formed gokit in March after attending South by Southwest Interactive, a tech gathering in Austin, Texas. He had just finished a photo shoot at the conference and needed to assemble a press package when the idea struck him to create a system that brings multiple information sources together in a unified platform.
The business accelerator NewMe, which assists "under-repesented minorities in the technology industry," chose gokit as one of 10 businesses to participate in its mentorship and training program this past summer.
-- David Sands
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Hajj Fleming thinks that his new software platform holds the key to putting his company, gokit.me, in the driver's seat in Detroit's new tech startup race. "Detroit was the Silicon Valley of its day with the automotive industry and Motown" Detroit-based digital entrepreneur Hajj Fleming told Black Enterprise last month, adding that he planned to be part of the city's comeback. The company's website describes gokit as "an online identity platform that allows you to create visually compelling personal homepages that tell your story and share your social network connections in a central location." Hajj told the Network Journal that gokit's goal is to centralize a user's online presence in a way that's more formal than Facebook and more friendly than LinkedIn. "We wanted to create something that wasn't a resume format but was a professional, business-like destination," he said. "We're going to give people the ability to share what we call 'multiple personas' for the different dimensions of who they are in the business realm." Hajj formed gokit in March after attending South by Southwest Interactive, a tech gathering in Austin, Texas. He had just finished a photo shoot at the conference and needed to assemble a press package when the idea struck him to create a system that brings multiple information sources together in a unified platform. The business accelerator NewMe, which assists "under-repesented minorities in the technology industry," chose gokit as one of 10 businesses to participate in its mentorship and training program this past summer. -- David SandsAlso on HuffPost:
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