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Article: Changing channels: television broadcasting branches out in new directions.(Farm Broadcast)(U.S. Farm Report to expand to rural audience )
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- Agri Marketing
- Article date:
- June 1, 2004
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REDEFINING AGRICULTURE
In the ever-changing world of agriculture, there are still some things that farmers can count on--such as seeing Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson on "U.S. Farm Report." For 29 years, the weekly television program has served farmers nationwide with the latest news for their businesses. Now the hour-long program, produced by Tribune Entertainment, will be reaching out to a broader audience as the company expands its traditional definition of agriculture.
"The show has always addressed traditional agriculture topics and news, and it will still continue to do so," says Mike Adinamis, senior vice president of broadcast operations and ...