If you happened to hear about us from this morning's interview with Bill Handel, first let me say welcome, and thanks for visiting our site! If you didn't hear the interview you can listen here if you'd like.
You may have also heard we’ve been working on a TV pilot for quite some time based around brass. Long story short, we were approached by a production company about creating a TV pilot in hopes of it getting picked up by a network. It is currently in the editing stages, but we’ve included a brief trailer and description below for the brass|TV pilot. If you happen to know anyone in TV or at a network, please help us get in touch to get brass|TV picked up! Thanks for the support!
brass|TV Pilot Description
brass|TV is a magazine-style TV show about young adults, money and real world stuff. It is not a financial show, though it contains plenty of financial content. It’s not a reality show, though it’s rooted firmly in reality. It’s a lifestyle show, with making, managing and multiplying money at the core of that lifestyle.The show takes a narrative approach, following the activities of brass|MEDIA and its son/father owners, 24-year-old founder and CEO, Bryan Sims (recently named #2 on BusinessWeek.com’s list of Best Entrepreneurs Under 25) and COO/co-founder 56-year-young Steve Sims. Using feature stories, short-form segments, and interstitials, brass|TV mixes relevant information about money that the audience can use with the straightforward, younger voice brass is known for.The pilot episode documents the launch of the brass|STUDENT PROGRAM and a tour through five New York state high schools. The feature story goes behind the scenes of a brass cover shoot in Portland, Oregon, with 26-year-old jazz saxophonist and Katrina refugee Devin Phillips. Throughout, brass|TV is interspersed with usable information in short segments including StartingLine and the brass MoneyMinute. Part Mad Money brashness, part Orange County Choppers family business, and part Neil Cavuto interview, brass|TV will create an innovative way to inform, yet entertain young adults all while packaged in a quickly digestible MTV format.
-Bryan

Love the site, interview was great on Handel.
Thanks.
David
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