RTN has a different lineup depending on what market it is in.
The people who run it operate a turnkey master control in, of all
places, Little Rock, and feed via satellite to the stations that
contract for their service. A station can opt to have infomercials in
some dayparts and can even have a
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Tom Wolper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> PGage wrote:
>>>
>>> What, no "Judd for the Defense" or "Petrocielli"? I love those shows.
>>> I have had Ironside, Harry O, Delviechio and Judd on my wish list for
>>> varying numbers of months, from 1 to 24, and aside from
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:16 PM, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> PGage wrote:
>>
>> What, no "Judd for the Defense" or "Petrocielli"? I love those shows.
>> I have had Ironside, Harry O, Delviechio and Judd on my wish list for
>> varying numbers of months, from 1 to 24,
PGage wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This is why I like one of the new digital offerings RTN (Retro
>> Television Network). Yes it has comfort food in primetime Knight Rider,
>> Hulk, A-Team, Simon & Simon, etc. But I'm digging
> I was part of an online survey for this and half-watched an eight-
> minute teaser with the sound down most of the time. Joan bellowing
> "How did you get so fucking rich?!" at people who have been
> purposefully chosen for the extremity of their wealth and the poverty
> of their taste is not m
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is why I like one of the new digital offerings RTN (Retro
> Television Network). Yes it has comfort food in primetime Knight Rider,
> Hulk, A-Team, Simon & Simon, etc. But I'm digging Judd Hirsch as
> "D
Mark J. wrote:
> Two more unscripted shows for the putative classic TV/aging Boomers
> channel: Joan Rivers interviews rich people on Mark Burnett's "How'd
> You Get So Rich?" (can we talk?) and an Americanization of British
> relationship reunion show "First Love, Second Chance":
>
> http://www
On Nov 13, 12:44 pm, "Mark J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two more unscripted shows for the putative classic TV/aging Boomers
> channel: Joan Rivers interviews rich people on Mark Burnett's "How'd
> You Get So Rich?" (can we talk?)
I was part of an online survey for this and half-watched an ei