OK - This has been getting some buzz in the past few days. Former Governor and now US Senate candidate Linda Lingle has launched a full time 24-7 digital only cable TV channel. Aren't all of you cable TV subscribers happy that your monthly fee may also be paying for this?
Will there be a Mazie or Ed Case channel in the future?
At least analog channel customers and cord cutters are spared from this.
Aloha, Voters - Hawaii Senate Candidate Launches TV station
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/20...#ixzz1xmtYsYB7
Will there be a Mazie or Ed Case channel in the future?
At least analog channel customers and cord cutters are spared from this.
Aloha, Voters - Hawaii Senate Candidate Launches TV station
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/20...#ixzz1xmtYsYB7
Seeking out a new avenue to reach potential voters, Hawaiian Republican Senate candidate Linda Lingle says her campaign will launch a television channel Tuesday on the local cable system.
Digital channel 110 is claimed to be the first ever dedicated television channel for a political candidate.
"By employing all accessible media platforms, we are putting ‘people first' by meeting voters where they are," Lingle, a former governor, said in a campaign press release. "In many cases, that means their living rooms, through their home television."
Notwithstanding the novelty of the channel, its reach is somewhat limited. Only Oceanic Time Warner customers who purchase the digital line-up of channel can watch what's called "LL2012."
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/20...#ixzz1xmtJSiJK
Digital channel 110 is claimed to be the first ever dedicated television channel for a political candidate.
"By employing all accessible media platforms, we are putting ‘people first' by meeting voters where they are," Lingle, a former governor, said in a campaign press release. "In many cases, that means their living rooms, through their home television."
Notwithstanding the novelty of the channel, its reach is somewhat limited. Only Oceanic Time Warner customers who purchase the digital line-up of channel can watch what's called "LL2012."
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/20...#ixzz1xmtJSiJK
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