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Old 11-27-07, 11:42 AM
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RTN shows Mangnum P.I., Hawaii Five-O, Get Smart, and other classic shows!

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My local ABC affiliate is supposed to be a short time away from adding RTN as a second sub-channel on their OTA digital signal.

There's plenty of stuff of interest.
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Ha ha!

No.
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The Baltimore Fox affiliate had something similar on their .2 digital subchannel - called Good TV. Showed a lot of 70s sitcoms and a few dramas like In the Heat of the Night.
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This just showed up as an affiiliate of our NBC station on the digital cable. I thought it looked like a pre-packaged network.

Saturday night they ran something called "offbeat cinema" with an intro that promised cheesy B movie goodness. Surprisingly, the movie was Bergman's "Seventh Seal."

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