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Biography
Programming Director
Karen Tolson
Karen Tolson
is the Director of Television Programming for the Office of Cable
Television, (OCT). As such, Karen is responsible for the production
of all programming on the District of Columbias municipal
channels TV-13 and TV-16 pursuant to assignments, policy guidelines,
priorities and objectives developed by the Director.
An employee
of OCT since 1987, Karen began her tenure as a Television Equipment
Operator, which duties included camera, character generator, and
teleprompter operation, master control and off-line editing during
studio and field productions.
From 1990 until
2002, Karen served as an Audio Visual Production Specialist, expanding
her production capabilities to on line editing, directing and technical
directing, and producing. As Senior Coordinator of Operations, Tolson
was responsible for the assembly, production, scripting and cable
casting of programs on TV-13 and TV-16, setting deadlines for program
completion, making recommendations for the procurement of production
equipment, devising production schedules for editors and producers,
and keeping logs of equipment malfunctions, servicing requests,
maintenance, and repairs. Karen served as director for live and
taped studio and field productions as well as editing long and short
form programs on linear and non-linear editing systems.
For the past
12 years Karen has obtained additional experience in various areas
of production through other venues as a freelancer. She has served
as an editor for news packages at WRC-TV NBC 4, performed technical
directing and directing, editing, and camera operation for the International
Telecommunications Services company, and character generator services
for live national teleconferences at Atlantic Video.
Additionally,
in the past five years, Karen has served as coordinator and point
person for all electronic field productions with OCTs mobile
production vehicle including all Citizen Summits, State of the District
Addresses, and Inaugural events.
A native to
the Washington Metropolitan Area, Karen received a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Broadcast Production from Howard University and currently
resides in Ward 6.
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