
New Farmers' Almanac TV Series Available to
Public Television Stations in Spring 2006
For Immediate Release
Contact: Media@FarmersAlmanacTV.com
SAVANNAH, GA, November 13, 2005 - FARMERS' ALMANAC TV™, an engaging new 30-minute magazine-style series, will be available in the spring of 2006 to public television stations nationwide. The series is offered through APT Exchange. WPBA 30 in Atlanta is the presenting station.
Designed to appeal to baby boomers as well as younger generations who -- empowered by today's rapid advances in technology -- are fueling "a new stampede to the countryside," FARMERS' ALMANAC TV™ offers simple solutions for better living in our fast-paced, coffee-and-antacid driven society.
From sophisticated weather-watching and community gardening
in the heart of our largest cities, to combine-demolition
derbies and other visually delightful rural escapades, this
13-episode series takes farmers' almanacs, one of America's
most treasured and timeless icons, and brings them to life
with wit, wisdom, outstanding production values and masterful
storytelling.
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