Street Team Productions is a NYC-based production company. Street Team produces feature films, documentaries, web series, plays, podcasts, and books

Joined February 2018
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In April, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport—the busiest airport in both the country and the world—cut the ribbon on one of its newest shops: The Village Retail by The Village Market.... dlvr.it/TT43Q1
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Join music experts as they lay the groundwork with a big idea of where what we think will be radically different in 2036 in the music industry - and what might be the same, at a free #MadeinNY Talk today at 6pm! Sign up here: on.nyc.gov/448uJBp 👈
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Join MOME, @kidcapri101, @NYC_SBS for the launch of the #MadeinNY Media Academy tomorrow at 2pm at Queensborough Community College @qcc_cuny! RSVP for free now: forms.gle/BZb24spcHM6mNvHP7
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We’re seeing an increase in sample clearance denials. “Music clearances are emotional. When someone creates a song, it's emotional, and how they see it being used is emotional…It's not a matter of how much money it will take to get an approval anymore,” says DMG.
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“Jerseys represent more than just the team you support,” @NYCMayor exclusively tells GQ. “They are about pride in where you come from and who you are. With this limited run, we are offering New Yorkers an affordable jersey made for New Yorkers, by New Yorkers.” gq.visitlink.me/OfNyPV
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Roland is calling for Black people to redirect their energy. Stop focusing on distractions and start prioritizing what truly matters. It's time for a shift. youtu.be/T_gZPiq-Yao #RolandMartinUnfiltered #BlackStarNetwork #RolandMartin #Priorities #BlackCommunity #Focus
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First part of @africasacountry's World Cup coverage is our World Cup Salon Tomorrow, at @TheAfricaCenter, we'll have notable panelists discuss the political fault lines of international football eventbrite.com/e/africa-is-a…
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Made it to New York City! As with every tournament, I'll be covering African national teams. However, this time I won't be attending matches Instead, with @africasacountry, we'll be meeting African communities across North America and watching with them in cafes and restaurants
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The meltdown at ‘60 Minutes’ has transfixed the media world this week, as Bari Weiss fired deeply respected staffers and correspondents, installed broadcast-news outsider Nick Bilton as the show’s executive producer, and sparked a messy standoff with Scott Pelley, who grilled his new boss and accused Weiss of “murdering” the show — all before being shown the door himself. A pointed termination letter, along with a stream of good-bye emails, statements, and rebuttals, have laced the saga with claims of insubordination, incompetence, and bias toward the Trump administration. To Steve Kroft, who spent three decades at ‘60 Minutes’ before retiring in 2019, the show, “as the audience has known it, no longer exists.” “They’ve made it clear — they being the new management, Bari Weiss and David Ellison — that they want to go to a completely different format, model, call it what you want,” he says. Kroft is not sure, precisely, what 60 Minutes will look like when it resumes: “It seems almost impossible for me to imagine what kind of a show they can put on in September.” Read our full interview with Kroft: nymag.visitlink.me/CGMuyF
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