Saturday, March 31, 2012

Myrtle Beach Video Network To Partner with Q Rock Radio

Thanks to some smooth maneuvering by Banana Jack Murphy Productions LLC, a new partnership has been formed between Myrtle Beach Video Network and Q Rock Radio.  The new deal allows Myrtle Beach Video Network full access to Q Rock Radio's studio located at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach, SC.  "This is a no-brainer.  Q Rock Radio wins, WLSC Tiger Radio wins and Myrlte Beach Video Network wins.  We've all cut our expenses and we're sharing resources.  We'll all be stronger in the long term and everyone's cash flow will increase dramatically in the short term.", says Banana Jack Murphy.

The new partnership will also create cross marketing and revenue sharing opportunities that will attract more sponsors and create more value for those advertisers.

Stay Tuned for more details!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

National Collegiate Sports Invitational to air on MBVN

Myrtle Beach Video Network is honored to broadcast live and on demand coverage of the National Collegiate Sports Invitational.  Catch the action of Division II and Division III womens softball originating from North Myrtle Beach, SC.

Allen Smothers, an award winning sportcaster will be handling the play-by-play.  Lucky Dog Television Productions will be producing the broadcasts.

The National Collegiate Sports Invitational on Myrtle Beach Video Network is presented by the City of North Myrtle Beach and the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Starting on Monday, March 5, 2012, viewers can watch the games on ROKU, online at www.ncsiathletics.com or www.myrtlebeachvideonetwork.com.

Play Ball!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Myrtle Beach Drive In debuts on Myrtle Beach Video Network

Remember going to the drive in movie with mom and dad?  Did you ever take a date to the drive in theater?  Relive those memories by visiting Myrtle Beach Drive In now on Myrtle Beach Video Network.

"Some of my fondest memories growing up were at drive in theaters.", says Banana Jack Murphy, creator of Myrtle Beach Video Network.  "We've taken great care in recreating that experience for ROKU owners.  We've included those crazy concession stand commercials, coming attractions, cartoons. movie trailers and yes, even a classic drive in movie."

Myrtle Beach Video Network will also air these unique programs on the 24/7 live broadcast feed.

.Murphy adds, "You don't even have to worry about driving off with the speaker still attached to your window when the show is over.  Hooray!"

Stay Tuned

Sunday, February 19, 2012

River Talk is now On Demand

Jack Murphy has hosted River Talk, a daily talk show since 1997.  The informative program airs on HTC Cable Channel 4 and also on broadcast tv.  Viewers can also watch River Talk on WWMB-CW 21.

Now, ROKU owners can watch River Talk On Demand by visiting Myrtle Beach Video Network.

River Talk will also air daily on the networks 24/7 live broadcast.

Stay Tuned!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Watch Banana Jack's Valentines Day Love Song Marathon

The fun begins at 8 am on Tuesday, February 14th.  It's Banana Jack's Valentines Day Love Song Marathon.  Banana Jack will play love song requests and dedications from 8 am until 6 pm.  You can make requests via Facebook or call 843-756-JACK (5225).

You can listen to WLSC Tiger Radio on AM 1240 or online at TigerRadio.com.  You can also watch Banana Jack live all day on Myrtle Beach Video Network.

Love is on the air.  So, make those requests and dedications on Valentines Day.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Tiger TV is now On Demand on ROKU

If you love classic television and vintage Hollywood movies, then you'll be glad to know that a new sub channel has been created for Tiger TV on Myrtle Beach Video Network.

ROKU owners can access the Tiger TV on demand programming on the Myrtle Beach Video Network Channel.

Launch the channel here....

http://roku.frontlayer.com/add/myrtlebeach

Enjoy and Stay Tuned!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Host of Happy Half Hour to Become New Mommy

Abbi, the host of Happy Half Hour is going to be a new mommy.  "I couldn't be more excited for Abbi and her husband.", says Jack Murphy, the creator of Myrtle Beach Video Network.  He adds, " Kids are great and also demanding.  This is going to be her third child, too.  It goes without saying that we'll be making some major adjustments with this program."

Myrtle Beach Video Network will still move forward on producing the show, but until an interim host is found, the network is putting the show on hiatus.

Murphy adds, "You just can't have a mommy to be hosting a happy hour show.  It just wouldn't work or could it? Hhhmmm.... Forget I said that."

Stay Tuned