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Noise New Media Slated For DMI All Access Program

The Delta Music Institute, an entertainment industry studies program at Delta State University, will host Steve Richo and Mark O’Shea, co-founders of Noise New Media for the final DMI All Access event scheduled for the spring 2016 semester. The event will be held on Tuesday, April 19 at 6 p.m. in DMI Studio A on the campus of Delta State University.

Noise New Media has successfully combined innovative social media strategy with digital applications development and campaigns. Their low-fi guerilla approach to music marketing has helped clients raise their profile while engaging with their target audiences through the use of the new media technologies. Founded by Steve Richo and Mark O’Shea, Noise New Media is based on Music Row in Nashville, TN.

Some of the services offered by Noise New Media include social media management, contest deployment, strategic remarketing campaigns, art design and branding, video production, and crisis preparedness.

Mark O’Shea is one half of the award winning musical duo O’SHEA. His wife, Jay makes up the other half. Mark’s unique artist perspective on digital marketing gives Noise the ability to take a well-rounded approach to New Media.

Although not a vocalist or instrumentalist, Steve Richo oversees all aspects of technical and visual development at Noise. His achievements include serving as a keynote speaker for both the 2011 North American Livestock Show and Rodeo Managers Association and 2011 PRCA National Convention.

This DMI All Access event on Tuesday, April 19 at 6 p.m. is free and open to the public.

The DMI is an independent center of study under the College of Arts & Sciences at Delta State University, offering a B.S. degree in Entertainment Industry Studies degree. The focus of the DMI is to provide students with a broad and thorough education in the technological, creative, and business areas of the music and entertainment industry. For information, visit http://dmi.deltastate.edu. For information about the DMI All Access event, call (662) 846-4579 or email dmi@deltastate.edu.