Episode No. 2101
First Aired Thursday, February 06, 2014
This episode introduces Montana-based businesses including Helmet Safety Latch in Kalispell/Polson, Satic in Missoula, onXmaps in Missoula, RipCord Arrow Rest in Dillon/Belgrade, Eva Gates Preserves in Bigfork and Dreamcatcher Weighted Blanket in Stevensville.
Business: Made in Montana
Business: Made in Montana Episode No. 2101
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Helmet Safety Latch, Satic, onXmaps, RipCord, Eva Gates Preserves, Dreamcatcher Blanket
Episode No. 2101
UM School of Journalism
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The Business: Made in Montana crew captures the action at onXmaps in Missoula for the next episode.
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onXmaps in Missoula uses G-P-S mapping technology to show outdoor enthusiasts exactly where they’re at in Big Sky Country. They’re profiled on the next episode.
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Made in Montana student producers Conor Ballantyne and Chloe Rogers work to capture the action at High Tech Industrial in Polson.
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Business: Made in Montana student producer Madelyn Beck runs the camera at Satic, Inc. in Missoula. Satic is one of the businesses profiled on the next episode.
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onXmaps in Missoula boasts a new building where they gather and process map data for hunters and others. They’re profiled on the next episode of Business: Made in Montana.
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onXmaps in Missoula boasts a new building where they gather and process map data for hunters and others.
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Business: Made in Montana student producer Madelyn Beck runs the camera at Satic, Inc. in Missoula. Satic is one of the businesses profiled on the next episode.
Lifting Technologies
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Lifting Technologies of Missoula helped create new goal posts for the University of Montana Grizzly football team at Washington Grizzly Stadium.
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University of Montana senior journalism student Sam Waldorf adjusts the camera while producing a segment on Tom Morgan Rodsmiths.
Kevin Kenly
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University of Montana senior journalism student Joe Lesar shoots video at the Omnibar packaging plant near Columbia Falls.
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University of Montana senior journalism student Joe Lesar, far left, photographs workers at the Omnibar packaging plant near Columbia Falls.
Braelynn Luedtke
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University of Montana senior journalism student Keeley VanMiddendorp of Bozeman running the video camera while working on a segment featuring Tipu’s Chai.