Published on February 04, 2025

Catch Oswego County’s Video Program with “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” This Month

By Oswego County Tourism

Oswego County has completed a video media project with “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” to showcase all that the area has to offer to potential new residents, businesses and visitors! The video highlights the county’s rich heritage and its fascinating story of economic growth, business opportunities, tourism, and more.

 

Tune in to Fox Business Network between 8 and 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5 to view a commercial for the full seven-minute video, which is set to air on regional PBS stations during the month of February.

 

Viewpoint’s creative team came to Oswego County to explore and capture images highlighting community life, education, business environments and recreational activities. They included stops in Constantia, Mexico, Phoenix, Pulaski and Oswego to take video of Lake Ontario and Oneida Lake, the Oswego and Salmon rivers, and sites such as Lock 1 Distillery, Salmon River Falls and Vanderkamp.

 

Additional footage was provided to Viewpoint, highlighting lake and river fishing, scuba diving, camping, boating, ice-climbing and fat tire biking. Images of other sites provided to their production team included Casey’s Cottage, Felix Schoeller, Inc., Fort Brewerton, Fort Ontario State Historic Site, the H. Lee White Maritime Museum, Novelis Oswego, Oswego Speedway, Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Shelter Museum, Sandy Island State Park, SUNY Oswego and Winona Forest State Park.

 

“Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” is a public television program that highlights various industries and causes around the world. Program segments are presented in a short-form documentary style to inspire audiences to learn more about organizations, communities and topics.

 

Fox Business Network is located on channel 206 for Spectrum TV and channel 359 for DIRECTV. It’s also available on streaming platforms Fubo, Hulu+ Live TV, Sling and YouTube TV.

 

The full video can be viewed on the Viewpoint website or on the Oswego County YouTube channel under the title, “A Bright Future For Oswego County.”