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Advertising and marketing

Télé-Louisiane creates and distributes multilingual video ads for distribution in our regular programming, across our social media platforms, in client media, and in local and international broadcasts. Télé-Louisiane also provides website and graphic design services to help our clients expand their reach and impact.

Télé-Louisiane has produced ads and provided content marketing services for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Fête Française of Ecole Bilingue de la Nouvelle-Orléans, Saint-Luc French Immersion Campus, Cinema on the Bayou, Stine Lumber, the Centre de la Francophonie des Amériques, C.R.E.O.L.E., Inc, the West Baton Rouge Museum, and the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe.

 

 
 
 

Production Services

Télé-Louisiane provides production services to local and international film crews and news teams covering stories in Louisiana and the Gulf Coast in French, English, Spanish, Creole, and more. We likewise produce live concerts, events, podcasts, and other media projects. 

Télé-Louisiane has worked on co-productions with and production support to Louisiana Public Broadcasting, France 24, ARTE, KINOMADA, France Télévisions, CODOFIL, and le Centre de la Francophonie des Amériques.

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Licensing and Distribution

Télé-Louisiane works with Louisianan filmmakers and creatives aiming to achieve the broadest possible viewership of their creative projects--through distribution on Télé-Louisiane’s platform as well as our local and international broadcast media partners. We also provide editorial and production support to creative projects we distribute. 

Tele-Louisiane currently distribute the LACreole Show (Taalib Auguste/Ethan Castille/Amélie Dunn), La Veille (Marshall Woodworth), Le Choix de Théo (Mikaël Espinasse/Dr. Thomas Cauvin), L'Héritage à Nous-Autres (Mikaël Espinasse), le Grand Remix (Austin Alward), la Révolution Louisianaise (Nico Lanier), and Elle et lui, (Stephen Meaux).

Télé-Louisiane likewise distributes much of France 24’s news programming related to Louisiana and our key cultural, economic, and environmental challenges.

 

 
 
 

Financial and Strategy Consulting

Télé-Louisiane works with businesses and nonprofits, especially in Louisiana’s cultural economy, in order to leverage the state’s linguistic and cultural assets with cutting-edge digital technologies to achieve and maintain profitability. 

Télé-Louisiane has provided strategic and/or financial support to the Louisiana Consortium of Immersion Schools, C.R.E.O.L.E., Inc, and the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe.

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Sponsored Content

Télé-Louisiane works with an array of public, nonprofit, and private sponsors to create dynamic content telling the stories of Louisiana’s languages, culture, land and people. While much of our sponsored programming is non-commercial, we work with many of our sponsors to co-create content to incorporate their mission, messaging, and/or promotional needs into the stories we tell.

Our sponsors and underwriters include the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, the Consulate General of France in Louisiana, the French-American Chamber of Commerce for the Gulf Coast, the Community Foundation of Acadiana, the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area, West Baton Rouge Museum, CODOFIL, the Louisiana Department of Education, the Louisiana Consortium of Immersion Schools, and Louisiana Travel.

 

 

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