NASA TV Program To Be Available In The Air And On The Seas

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Dec. 3, 2010

Kathy Barnstorff 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 
757-864-9886 
kathy.barnstorff@xxxxxxxx 

Harla Sherwood 
National Institute of Aerospace 
757-636-6300 
sherwood@xxxxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 10-319

NASA TV PROGRAM TO BE AVAILABLE IN THE AIR AND ON THE SEAS

HAMPTON, Va. -- Airline and cruise ship passengers will soon be able 
to see an Emmy award-winning NASA TV program that shows how agency 
technology is part of everyday life. 

The producers of "NASA 360" have reached agreement with Airline Media 
Productions (AMP) International to air the half-hour magazine-style 
TV show through AMP's entertainment outlets around the world. 

"We're excited to work with AMP International to bring 'NASA 360' to 
hundreds of thousands of the 760 million people who fly each year," 
said Mike Bibbo, the program's producer. 

AMP International provides in-flight entertainment for airlines in the 
U.S., Middle East and Asia, including US Airways, Virgin America, 
Singapore Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Middle East Airlines, 
Flydubai and Tunisair. The company also supplies video products to 
cruise ships and other users of entertainment services. 

"We thought travelers would be interested in learning more about how 
NASA technology makes planes safer, quieter and more efficient and 
other contributions to their daily lives," said "NASA 360" 
co-producer Kevin Krigsvold. 

"NASA 360" is based at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. 
It is produced for the agency by the National Institute of Aerospace. 
In addition to AMP International, the program airs on NASA Television 
and 450 public broadcasting, cable and commercial stations across the 
country. 

The show also can be seen on YouTube, MySpace, and Facebook and 
through iTunes. In addition, approximately five million online 
viewers have downloaded "NASA 360" at: 


http://www.nasa.gov/nasa360 


"NASA 360" is hosted by TV actor Johnny Alonso and local TV/radio 
personality Jennifer Pulley. 

For information about Langley, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/langley 


For information about the National Institute of Aerospace, visit: 


http://www.nianet.org 


For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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