TDR TV's will air on Long Lines Cable Channel 75, Friday’s at 6:00 p.m.
Sunday’s at 4:00 p.m. Monday’s at 7:00 p.m starting Friday November 19th , 2010
TDR TV is a 30-minute weekly TV news program covering all aspects of amateur wrestling in the U.S. Host Scott Casber updates viewers on the latest developments in high school, college and international wrestling, conducts insightful interviews with the sport’s top wrestlers and coaches, and shares his passion for the “oldest and greatest sport” in a fun, fast-paced show. TDR TV is already available on the Mediacom cable TV system serving six Midwestern states, Time Warner Sports NY, Comcast Cable in Tennessee and other systems and can be viewed online at www.TakedownRadio.com and at over thirty other affiliated amateur wrestling web sites.
“Long Lines Cable distribution area is a hotbed for championship wrestling at both the high school and collegiate levels,” said Long Lines Vice President Bill Gaukel. “We’re excited to be adding Takedown Wrestling Media’s news program, TDR TV, for all of our subscribers who appreciate this outstanding and demanding sport.”
Casber, founder of Takedown Wrestling Media, said, “This is another important step forward for athletes, coaches and fans of wrestling across the country. Long Lines Cable is a historical name in the business. They also understand the wrestling community. We view this is a very special opportunity to partner with Long Lines Cable in the distribution of TDR TV.”
“Long Lines Cable will present our weekly program in the heartland where high school and collegiate wrestling has no equal. The broadcast area is home to a number of great programs like University of Nebraska at Omaha, University of Nebraska, Iowa State, Buena Vista, Morningside, Briar Cliff, Trinity and many others,” said Casber. “In addition, we’ll now have a deep penetration in a part of the country that features some of the best high school wrestling programs in the nation.”
About Takedown Wrestling Media
Takedown Wrestling Media was started 13 year ago as a single one-hour radio program broadcast from Clear Channel's KXNO studios in Des Moines. TDR quickly added Internet distribution of its audio format and over time began to broadcast live events along with its weekly program. Founder Scott Casber is well-known throughout the wrestling community, speaking to wrestling groups around the country and promoting the sport wherever he can. TDR TV was born as an addition to the radio program, initially available only on the Internet, but now available on 31 different web sites, as well as in six Midwest states through its distribution on Mediacom Cable. More information can be found at: Takedownradio.com
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