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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2020 18:13:29 GMT -5
Circle Country music, plays the old Hee Haw shows and I will up date on what else they play, it is part of the Fox over the air Network.
I tuned in to our local weather channel 3.3, over the air in Phoenix Az and there was Roy Clark and Jerry Reed doing some pickin and grinnin, so I had to find out what happened in the hours since I last checked the weather. Turns out Fox moved weather to 3.4 an added Circle TV to 3.3, I am stoked......I loved those old country shows. I hope they do the old Opry shows with the classic performers of the past as well as the new ones. Fingers crossed.
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Post by jbone on Jan 31, 2020 21:48:12 GMT -5
Hm. Wonder if that's going to hit other arenas, like Texas? Hope hope.
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Post by whitefang on Feb 1, 2020 10:42:02 GMT -5
Not on my service, but I'll keep an eye out. Whitefang
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Post by earleg on Feb 1, 2020 16:01:04 GMT -5
There is RFD tv on the cable here and they do a similar replays. I record some like Marty Stuart's but there are a several older shows like Hee Haw and vintage Grand Ole Opry. We probably have that Fox station as well. One of the other stations has an alt channel that shows old westerns.
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Post by whitefang on Feb 4, 2020 11:03:30 GMT -5
Yeah, my cable service has a channel that on weekdays(and at about 10 in the morning) shows old western flicks with John wayne from the mid '30's. HE wasn't even 30 years old yet! They're a trip to look at. There's another channel(MeTV) that features old western TV shows on Saturday mornings. I'm getting a charge seeing the old BAT MASTERSON show I used to watch when I was 7( that's SIXTY ONE YEARS AGO! ). The only "country" station on my service(CMT) originally started out as country music's answer to MTV. but now hardly even shows scant country music videos, playing mostly movies that may or may not be "country" in content. For example, they've been showing the movie "Overboard" pretty frequently. Whitefang
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2020 12:38:21 GMT -5
Fangster I refuse to pay for TV, so I only have over the air TV. So I can not relate to what is on cable or satellite these days. We do pay for Netflix about 14 bucks a month for two members, and we are Amazon Prime members and as a spiff they let us watch their Prime videos as part of our membership.
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Post by earleg on Feb 5, 2020 14:44:48 GMT -5
Those inexpensive HD antennas do a very good job and as good as or even better HD resolution. It varies by local but most areas get decent reception.
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