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."
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Let's Have A Beach Ball
The Beach Ball Classic has been one of the most popular high school basketball tournaments in the country. Fans all over the country have been able to watch it live on the internet thanks to the support of HTC, a local telephone cooperative based in Horry County, SC.
If all goes as planned, basketball fans will soon be able to watch a rebroadcast of the tournament on Myrtle Beach Video Network.
The basketball tournament takes place between Christmas and New Year's Eve at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Lucky Dog Television Productions produces the live online broadcasts of more than 20 tournament games.
More details are coming.
Stay Tuned.
If all goes as planned, basketball fans will soon be able to watch a rebroadcast of the tournament on Myrtle Beach Video Network.
The basketball tournament takes place between Christmas and New Year's Eve at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Lucky Dog Television Productions produces the live online broadcasts of more than 20 tournament games.
More details are coming.
Stay Tuned.
Friday, January 6, 2012
River Talk is Coming!
Folks in fourteen counties in South Carolina and North Carolina have been waking up to a television show called River Talk since 1996. Jack Murphy has been hosting the program since 1997. The community affairs program has aired on a couple of broadcast outlets and is currently seen weekday mornings on WWMB-CW 21. River Talk also airs 4 times daily on HTC Cable Channel 4.
Now, River Talk is coming to Myrtle Beach Video Network. The show's producer, Donald Smith created the show and has been involved since day one with the program's success. "Although, the show is catered to those living in Horry County and the Pee Dee, visitors to the area will also enjoy the program. We highlight what's happening in our communities and a lot of it is targeted to tourists. I think it will be a hit.", says Smith.
River Talk is just one of many programs produced by Lucky Dog Television Productions which will soon find a home on Myrtle Beach Video Network.
Stay Tuned!
Now, River Talk is coming to Myrtle Beach Video Network. The show's producer, Donald Smith created the show and has been involved since day one with the program's success. "Although, the show is catered to those living in Horry County and the Pee Dee, visitors to the area will also enjoy the program. We highlight what's happening in our communities and a lot of it is targeted to tourists. I think it will be a hit.", says Smith.
River Talk is just one of many programs produced by Lucky Dog Television Productions which will soon find a home on Myrtle Beach Video Network.
Stay Tuned!
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