Hold On To Your Seats!
Tri City BUZZ TELEVISION Signs on For Season 2
Tim Roller's National TV show 'Wild Addiction' To Boot
December 21, 2008
By: Julie McCallum, Entertainment Editor
It's Wild. It's Crazy. It's Fun. It's Damn Near Illegal!
OJ Cunningham, Producer of TriCityBuzz Television as well as Tim Roller's Wild Addiction (Outdoor Hunting & Fishing) announced today that the Tri City Buzz Crew will be at it again for another 26 weeks. (Thru June 30, 2009)
The Show Premiered on October 18, 2008.
"We are trying to focus on things that are good about our community, about the tri-city area," Cunningham said about the TriCityBuzz TV show. Cunningham went on to say that the program is trying to have fun and give viewers a local programming option. "We're looking forward to 2009," Cunningham said.
Guest hosts of the TriCityBuzz TV last season included an incredible line up -- Bay City Mayor Charles Brunner, Bay Area Chamber of Commerce President Mike Seward, State Theater CEO Mike Bacigalupo, Bay City businessman Art Dore and Bay County Executive Tom Hickner.
You can view TriCityBuzz TV On:
Charter Channel 5 - Bay City and Saginaw
Charter Channel 25 - Midland.
Also available on Charter ON DEMAND
www.TriCityBuzz.TV
Show Times Aired:
Saturday and Sunday 9AM & 9PM.
Tuesdays & Thursday nights at 8PM.
And Hold Onto your Seats . . .
Starting in
2009 it's double the entertainment with Bugwater Media's own
Tim Roller's Wild Addiction Hunting and Fishing TV show in the second half hour following Tri City Buzz Television -- A full hour of Entertainment at its Best!
"We're hoping to attract a segment of local viewers that will be of interest to prospective advertisers," Cunningham said. "With six hours of local programming every week," Cunningham added, "I think we can deliver viewers to advertisers."
40 year old, Roller, Bay City Native, said, "I couldn't be happier bringing a Michigan based outdoor show to the people of Mid-Michigan." Roller said. "Our agreement with Charter Mainstreet allows us to bring 'Wild Addiction' to my hometown."