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The Medgar & Myrlie Evers Institute and Mississippi Votes Action fund invite you to celebrate the 2nd annual democracy in action convening Medgar Evers at 100

For Immediate Release: 
Wednesday, June 25, 2025

 

JACKSON, Miss. - Mississippi Public Broadcasting will make available MPB bugged video and audio pool feeds for stations to connect to onsite for activities at the Medgar Evers at 100 Main Hall events at

Jackson Convention Complex (Media Room)
105 E. Pascagoula St
Jackson, MS 39201

Friday June 27th, and Saturday June 28th

Technical Specifications:

When establishing connections for any video feeds. Feed will be HD-SDI, 1080i with embedded audio over BNC connections. Bring devices and cables that can accept this feed or convert to your needs. Analog XLR audio connections will also be available for audio only feeds, please be sure to bring XLR cables for an audio feed. 
  
For technical questions, contact Henry Lena, Associate Director of Television, at Henry.Lena@mpbonline.org
 
A space in the Main Event Hall will be designated for press and media professionals to setup camera tripods to capture footage of the event. 

 

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