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Every story has the power to connect, educate, and inspire. From documentary filmmaking and broadcast programming to event coverage and digital media, OC World Productions creates compelling content featuring renowned voices, community leaders, and stories that matter.
In this OC World feature, scholars, researchers, and community leaders examine how Orange County has evolved from a nationally recognized conservative stronghold into one of America's most diverse and politically balanced regions.
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Judy Wu, Professor, Asian American Studies, UCI, says the difficult conversations matter.
From economic inequality to racial and cultural diversity, some of Orange County’s most important stories are often overlooked behind the region’s image of wealth and opportunity.
OC World is honored to announce that its original program, "Keeping Tradition Alive” has been nominated for an L.A. Area Emmy Award.
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Keeping Tradition Alive: Santa Ana’s Día de los Muertos
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Equity in Education, an inspiring event organized by OCCF, brought together community leaders, educators, and philanthropists to expand education access and opportunities for students in underserved communities through Ranney Draper’s Promising Futures Orange County.
Mike Madrid on the Future of Journalism Political analyst and author Mike Madrid explains why nonprofit local journalism may be the future of real community reporting — and why OC World is positioned to help fill that gap. Learn more about OC World:
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📺 Airing on KLCS-PBS at 5:00pm Monday, May 18th – Santa Ana College continues to expand its reputation as a leader in workforce development and manufacturing technology education in OC.
The future is taking flight at Fullerton College’s Drone Lab. Students are gaining hands-on experience in one of the fastest-growing tech industries in the country. Airing on KLCS-PBS at 5:00pm Monday, May18th #fullertoncollege#fullerton#thepowerofcommunity
OC World is honored to receive four nominations in the 68th Southern California Journalism Awards presented by the Los Angeles Press Club. Winners will be announced June 28 in Los Angeles as OC World continues to expand its impact through independent nonprofit journalism.
“Mr. Irrelevant” isn’t a joke in Newport Beach 🌴 — it’s a legacy. As the NFL Draft wraps up 🏈, take a look at the tradition that turns the final pick into something bigger.
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⚾ FREE event — happening TOMORROW! Don’t miss this. This isn’t your typical baseball talk—it’s OC's history most people have never heard. OC World guest host Rick Reiff—Pulitzer Prize winner, Emmy-nominated broadcaster, & longtime OC voice dives into the story of Gavvy Cravath
⚾ Real talk—this isn’t your typical baseball talk.
It’s Orange County history, told by someone who’s spent decades covering it.
OC World guest host Rick Reiff—Pulitzer Prize winner, Emmy-nominated broadcaster, and longtime OC voice is diving into the story of Gavvy Cravath…
Thousands showed up in Santa Ana for the ‘No Kings” protest – “Oftentimes the tendency is to approach issues as either democrats or republicans, them vs. us. The message there at Santa Ana was forget our differences, come together as one, and save our democracy.”
“The landscape is grim, but it's very encouraging to see the rise of the nonprofit online newsrooms. They're doing a fabulous job. It's the future.” The media world is shifting. But voices like Teri Sforza remind us that strong journalism doesn’t disappear it adapts.
For over three decades, Teri Sforza has been a relentless watchdog in Orange County journalism. Her reporting has exposed financial fraud, patient abuse, and covered-up deaths within California’s addiction rehabilitation system, leading to the passage of new protective laws.
Guest Host Tam Nguyen explores how Little Saigon became an economic & cultural powerhouse in Orange County, and how its entrepreneurial spirit continues to shape the region’s future. Pictured: Tam Nguyen , LS-TV CEO John Thai, & OC World's Scott Hays. #Collaboration