Dear Fellow Listmembers-
I encourage you to email the following media folks and tell them to stop
the glorification of treasure hunting. It is hard to tell if they know
the difference between treasure hunters and archaeologists. We need to
let them know what that is.
La lucha continua,
Kevin M. Bartoy
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Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 10:22:17 -0500
From: Bruce Terrell <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Cable TV
Recently, in perusing the web, I have come across the below-listed requests for
information on treasure hunts from cable TV networks. It occurs to me that the
archaeological community is great at complaining about the salvage vs. science
conundrum but does a pretty poor job at getting the message out to the popular
media. I suggest that interested members of this group contact these
organizations and encourage them to present a balanced perspective on marine
archaeology. I am not suggesting that you call and badmouth salvors as I
believe some have made valid points in this forum, but CNN and Discovery (for
example) are woefully negligent when it comes to showing the difference between
the two practices. Their formula seems to be "treasure = sexy = more viewers;
archaeology = science = boring = fewer viewers". I would also recommend that
you all check out the Treasure forums at the below address.
TreasureNet forums: http://www.treasurenet.com/forum/shipwrecks/current.html
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Requests for info.
1.
May 16, 1997 at 15:59:36:
Posted by Davin Hutchins
From: ilock.turner.com - 198.81.230.32
Davin Hutchins CNN Newsroom 7th Floor, North Tower One CNN Center
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (404)
827-3887 Fax: 827-3965 e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Greg Stemm, Seahawk Deep Ocean Technology, Inc. Michael Coopet, Treasure
Ventures, Inc. Jack Glenn,
Peter Smitt, Global Research and Salvage, Inc. Mark Hyland, Sea Miners,
Inc. Treasure Hunters & Co.
Claudio Bonifacio, Clancebo
Dear Colleagues,
My name is Davin Hutchins and I'm a reporter with CNN Newsroom, a
30-minute commercial-free news and
features show geared toward high school students. Newsroom airs 4:30 a.m.
EST worldwide on CNN and
CNN International. The show is also taped by many of our 35,000 affiliate
schools and rebroadcast in the
classroom.
CNN Newsroom is proposing doing a series on professional treasure hunters
and shipwreck divers in the
month of June for air in the fall. I've sent this cold solicitation out
to check the interest from companies I
found over the Internet. Our aim is to accompany a crew for 3 to 5 days
as they take to the sea and scubadive
with the crew. We would like to bring underwater cameras and scubadive
with you to capture the full
experience.
If you or someone you know would be interested in participating, PLEASE
CONTACT ME AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. The best method is via e-mail; please list in some detail the
projects you are working on in the
Florida/Caribbean area. Also include an approximate calendar for June so
we can coordinate a shoot date.
I sent out this letter to many companies; in fact, you may competitors on
certain dive sites. This is to instill
competitive interest. Basically, we'll operate on a first-come,
first-serve basis. This series should be publicity
for your firm and your industry. It will also give our audience an inside
look at how modern day treasure
hunters operate while also introducing them to history and underwater
archaeology.
I look forward to meeting you.
Best regards,
Davin Hutchins CNN Newsroom - [log in to unmask]
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2.
From: ip32-044.lax.primenet.com - 206.165.32.44
We produce SEARCH FOR AMAZING TREASURE for Discovery/TLC and are looking
for good solid
stories about the recovery of substantial treasure.
If interested, or know of a good story you can point us to - please get
in touch ASAP. Our second season
starts shortly.
Thanks, Ken Wiederhorn Series Producer - [log in to unmask]
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Thank you,
Bruce Terrell
Archaeologist
NOAA/Sanctuaries and Reserves Div.
1305 East West Highway
Silver Spring, Maryland 90210
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Bruce G. Terrell
Marine Archaeologist
NOAA, Sanctuaries and Reserves Division
1305 East West Highway
Silver Spring, Maryland 90210
301-713-3145 x 155
FAX 713-0404
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