Wild TV Launches New System In Manitoba


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WILD TV NEWSWIRE - February 16th, 2005

For Immediate Release

MEDIA RELEASE

February 16, 2005

Wild TV Hits the Air in Manitoba!

CALGARY, AB – Wild TV is pleased to announce that MTS has launched us in Manitoba as its new Hunting and Fishing Network! MTS (Manitoba Telecom Services Inc.) has gained an edge over other local cable and satellite providers by signing Wild TV, which has rapidly become one of the most desirable names in the Canadian hunting and fishing industry.

The support for Wild TV has been tremendous across Canada and beyond, with avid outdoorsman pushing for Wild TV to be offered in their homes. MTS will be the first to carry Wild TV in Manitoba, as a part of a free multi-channel package they are offering their 35,000 customers for the next three months . Wild TV also enjoys the support of SIR, a strong established business, along with hunting and fishing associations throughout Manitoba. Wild TV and MTS are looking forward to partnering in providing the best programming to all the hunting and fishing enthusiasts in Winnipeg.

This latest expansion marks the most recent success of Wild TV, which seeks to continuously expand its network availability and program variety. We’re excited to be adding innovative new programming to an already dynamic schedule, such as Easton’s Reality Bowhunting with Fred Eichler. Joining our line-up this summer, Eichler will bring along his unique blend of humour, energy and archery expertise as he takes viewers through the many challenges of his gaming adventures. This show promises to add to an already packed Wild TV schedule that has people talking across the country!

Please read the MTS Press Release on Cable Caster Magazine by clicking the link below.

http://www.cablecastermagazine.com/article.asp?id=39960&issue=02142005&rd

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Re: Wild TV Launches New System In Manitoba

Yep, it's definitely worth switching! I watched it on and off for most of the evening last night, it was a great night for my wife to be out. laugh.gif

Anyway, I was really pleased. There looks to be some great programs. Especially if you like Canadian content. I saw an archery moose hunt in Ontario, Jim Shockey's show and Outdoor Quest out of Alberta looks pretty good too.

Even, some great commercials!! Nosler has an awesome commercial for it's Accubond bullets!

We'll see what it's like in the long run.

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