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MAKING IT! - Minority Success Stories is a weekly, half-hour television show which highlights the triumphs, challenges, and contributions of diverse small business enterprises. Our mission is to promote economic empowerment and self determination in all communities.
Each episode includes two Entrepreneurs' Stories taped on location, profiling the efforts of minority men and women who strive for an improved community through business ownership.
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SHOW AWARDS:
Making It! has won over 30 awards including multiple
Emmys. Click here for details.
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| In addition to the business owners’ stories, the Show includes:
- Studio Guest - Answers questions that provide the how-to in getting started or expanding your business.
- Secrets of Success - High performance individuals offer their tips on MAKING IT! as an entrepreneur.
- Experts - From business associations, academia, the corporate world and others.
- Calendar of Events - Business seminars and workshops.
- Info-Line - Useful resources, including publications and web sites.
Our cameras travel throughout the business community finding stories everywhere:
- Corner shops to Corporate Citizens
- Neighborhood Professionals to Business Boardrooms
- High-Tech, Multi-Million Dollar Ventures to Home-Based Businesses
Since its premiere in March 1989 on KTLA in Los Angeles, MAKING IT! has received over 30 awards and citations from all levels of government and business organizations, as well as four Emmy Awards for best "Informational/Public Affairs Series."
MAKING IT! is an inspirational resource for viewers of any ethnicity who value self- determination and hold a vision of being in business. The uplifting stories of triumph over adversity shown on MAKING IT! have a strong, universal appeal.
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