Monday, 07 May 2012 02:08

TSPN TV launches its new weekly program, Foothill Critters

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Amador County – TSPN TV today announces the launch of its new show, Foothill Critters, a show for and about local animals along with their owners, trainers and caretakers.

It looks at domestic livestock, house pets, work animals, hobby animals, professional animals and wild animals, but there really is no limit to the range of topics that TSPN plans to showcase, as long as the subjects can be characterized as Foothill Critters.

TSPN travels the foothills, with various hosts, to farms, ranches, homes and businesses to showcase these local animals. The first show takes us to The Wine Country Cat Club’s annual Wine, Cheese and Kitties Please Cat Show in Ione.

Foothill Critters will have a different program each week, premiering new each Thursday and the weekly program repeats 17 times a week.

Foothill Critters airs every day at 9:30 a.m., and also on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p.m. Other airtimes of the weekly Foothill Critters are Monday through Friday at 5 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m.

For an online schedule please go to the programming page link on our website, TSPNtv.com, and see the Orange blocks for show times. Also, all segments of Foothill Critters will be archived and available On Demand on the Foothill Critters page of our website.

We would like to thank our initial sponsors: The Feed Barn, Jeff Holman Automotive Center and Sierra Hearth and Home for helping to make this program possible. We are always looking for interesting folks and animals for this upbeat, informative and entertaining show.

If you are interested in participating or advertising on Foothill Critters please contact Sue Slivick at TSPN TV by phone at (209)223-4877 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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