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Local videographer launches 'Making Murray' to document industry and nonprofits

February 04, 2026 | Giles County, Tennessee


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Local videographer launches 'Making Murray' to document industry and nonprofits
Local videographer and digital marketer Ross James has started an industrial documentary series called 'Making Murray' to showcase factories, nonprofits and other large local operations, Main Street Murray reporter Andrew Pearson said.

Pearson reported that one episode is currently available on YouTube and that James is looking both for organizations to profile and for episode sponsors. The series aims to document the work of local operations and provide visibility for manufacturers and nonprofits.

Why it matters: A locally produced documentary series can raise the profile of regional industry and nonprofit activity, potentially attracting sponsors and public interest in workforce and economic-development issues.

What the broadcast reported: 'Making Murray' has one episode posted and is seeking subjects and underwriting. The segment did not include information on funding, episode frequency, or a release schedule.

Next steps: Interested organizations were directed to James's site, makingmurray.com, for contact and sponsorship inquiries.

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