March 21, 2009
New TV channel for Country fans
Rural TV has launched in Britain on Sky Channel 279 and will be on Freesat before the end of the month. The station, part of US based RFD-TV offers a mix of Country lifestyle and entertainment. Bluegrass and gospel programmes are featured, alongside classic TV series featuring Porter Wagoner & The Wilburn Brothers, alongside Marty Stuart's current series.
Check out the full schedule at http://www.ruraltv.tv/includes/schedule/schedule.php
Check out the full schedule at http://www.ruraltv.tv/includes/schedule/schedule.php
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That is great to see that RFD TV is going to get some airtime in the UK. It is a good country TV station that has something for almost anyone.
Also, I wanted to add that here in Kansas USA we have a new internet country music radio station that plays great Country Music performed by independent artists from all over the world.
Many UK and Scottish artists have their songs played regularly on this station as well as USA, Aussie, South African and Canadian Country.
One show of interest would be the show called "European Country Showcase" which airs
Wednesday 1:00 AM
Wednesday 8:00 AM Wednesday 7:00 PM
Sunday 7:00 PM
Log in to Thunderbolt Radio at:
www.Live365.com/stations/thunderboltradio
I want to add that my wife and I were recently in Scotland and had a great time!
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Also, I wanted to add that here in Kansas USA we have a new internet country music radio station that plays great Country Music performed by independent artists from all over the world.
Many UK and Scottish artists have their songs played regularly on this station as well as USA, Aussie, South African and Canadian Country.
One show of interest would be the show called "European Country Showcase" which airs
Wednesday 1:00 AM
Wednesday 8:00 AM Wednesday 7:00 PM
Sunday 7:00 PM
Log in to Thunderbolt Radio at:
www.Live365.com/stations/thunderboltradio
I want to add that my wife and I were recently in Scotland and had a great time!
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