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Tag: OCTFME

Biko Sheridan, a fifth grader at the Mundo Verde Public Charter School and the winner of the 38th annual Washington Informer Spelling Bee, poses with second-place winner Amni Amin, a sixth grade student at the School Without Walls @ Francis Stevens, following the competition on Feb. 29 at the studios of the DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment in northeast D.C. (The Washington Informer)
Posted inPress Room

DC OCTFME to Air 40th Annual Washington Informer Spelling Bee on Sunday

by D.C. Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment April 8, 2022April 8, 2022

The DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music, and Entertainment (OCTFME) presents the 40th Annual Washington Informer City-wide Spelling Bee in partnership with The Washington Informer, Washington Informer Charities, and DC Public Schools for the third consecutive year.

Posted inLocal

Washington Informer and OCTFME Host the 39th Annual D.C. Citywide Spelling Bee

by Denise Rolark Barnes April 21, 2021December 21, 2021
Courtesy of gsehd.gwu.edu
Posted inHealth

Mental Health Support Available for D.C. Arts Community as Holidays Approach

by Brenda C. Siler November 8, 2020December 21, 2021
Angie Gates, Director of the Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment (OCTFME) (WI file photo)
Posted inCommunity


Bowser Presents D.C.’s Fifth Annual ‘202CreatesMonth’

by WI Guest Author September 9, 2020December 21, 2021
Courtesy of gsehd.gwu.edu
Posted inHealth

Mental Health Support Available for D.C. Arts Community

by Brenda C. Siler July 8, 2020December 21, 2021
Posted inWI Bridge

D.C. on Film: Kevin Sampson on the Area’s Billion-Dollar Duo

by WI Guest Author December 23, 2019December 21, 2021
Jeremiah Hicks
Posted inLifestyle

DC Office of Cable TV, Film, Music, Entertainment Nabs 2nd Emmy Nomination

by WI Guest Author May 31, 2019December 21, 2021
Michel Wright, Ferman Patterson, Gregory “Sugar Bear” Eliot, Anwan “Big G” Glover and the members of EU at the historic Lincoln Theatre on Sept. 9 for the premiere of “Straight Crankin'." (Brigette Squire/The Washington Informer)
Posted inLifestyle

You Can’t Sit Still While Watching ‘Straight Crankin”

by Brenda C. Siler September 12, 2018October 31, 2020
Tim Reid
Posted inEntertainment, Lifestyle

Tim Reid Talks African Diaspora Impact on World Culture

by Brenda C. Siler August 8, 2018October 31, 2020
The hosts of television shows from OCTFME's summer lineup are introduced at a May 23 event. First row, from left: Matt Granato and Cicely Fernandez, co-hosts of "We Are Washington," Michel Wright and Ferman Patterson, co-hosts of "The 202." Second row, from left: Pedro Biaggi, host of "Cambios de Vida," Mahogany Lyles, host of "I Wish You Knew," Britt Waters, host of "The Sound," and Dion Dove, host of "Display." (Courtesy of OCTFME)
Posted inLifestyle

D.C. Cable Channel Unveils Summer Program Schedule

by Brenda C. Siler June 6, 2018October 31, 2020

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