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The Aviators,
the new weekly magazine-style television series that premieres this September,
has announced that it has partnered with North America’s two largest general
aviation organizations, AOPA and EAA.
Toronto, Canada: July 14th, 2010
The Aviators,
the new weekly magazine-style television series that premieres this September,
has announced that it has partnered with North America’s two largest general
aviation organizations, AOPA and EAA.
The Aviators was a hit at the PBS Annual Meeting held last May in Austin, TX and is expected to air on many of the 356 Public Television Stations across the United States starting this fall.
“We’re thrilled by the number of stations across the country eager to air the show” said Executive Producer Anthony Nalli. “There’s obviously a demand for intelligent, entertaining aviation television and stations and viewers are excited that it’s finally here.”
The Aviators also premieres across Canada on the Global Television Network on Saturday, September 11th with a preview in prime time Wednesday, September 8th on CHEK-TV. For local broadcast information viewers are encouraged to contact their local Public Television Station.
Previews for The Aviators can be found at http://www.TheAviators.TV which is due to be revamped in September on time for the premiere as well as the launch of The Aviators Digital Magazine.
Contact information
Anthony Nalli Executive Producer, “The Aviators” FourPoints Television Productions www.FourPointsTV.com www.TheAviators.TV 1-877-773-5988 Ext. 701 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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