‘Raw Travel’ Extends Syndicated Run Through 2025

AIM Tell-A-Vision Group (AIM TV), producers of the travel show, Raw Travel, announced that at the end of its current Season 10 in September 2023, the show’s library of more than 200 episodes, Raw Travel Rebooked will continue to air on select TV stations for Seasons 11 and 12 through 2025.

Additionally, the producers have announced plans to continue to produce a limited number of unique “one-off” original episodes, which will circulate into the Rebooked episodes.

Robert G. Rose, executive producer and host of the series, said: “With our library of 200-plus, mostly-evergreen episodes, we can cycle one show weekly for four years without repeating. The ability to curate content from our library means viewers will see extraordinarily diverse travel experiences from scores of destinations. One week we can showcase urban exploration in Asia, the next backpacking in Africa or Latin America, and the next, an RV road trip in the USA.”

“We plan to supplement this diversity,” Rose continued, “with brand new content from a very selective pool of potential destinations. Without such intense deadlines, our team can become even more committed and diligent with creative, entertaining, and inspirational storytelling.”

In addition to creating new episodes, the producers said they plan to support enhanced marketing and grassroots promotion with never-before-seen content such as international segments, web-cut extras, producer commentary, did-you-knows, behind-the-scenes and refreshed content.

Raw Travel’s Season 10 is currently watchable on more than 200 TV stations in 180 cities representing over 96% of U.S. television homes. Incumbent stations have the first right of refusal to carry Raw Travel Rebooked along with the limited roster of originals.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

For Season 10, Rose filmed on-location in Poland and Ukraine in June 2022 to profile the many big-hearted volunteers making a difference. Raw Travel continues its support of Ukraine by partnering with Care4Ukraine.org and “Keep the Kids Learning” to provide medical and other lifesaving supplies and help Ukrainian refugee children stay in school. Rose is planning a return film trip to Ukraine this summer.

Over its 10 seasons, the show has raised funds and highlighted dozens of nonprofit organizations helping the unhoused, orphaned children, people with disabilities, displaced refugees, etc., as well as encouraging Earth stewardship, sustainable living and travel with a purpose.


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Gaskoin says:

February 2, 2023 at 11:42 am

It was an extremely trying moment. But as of late, the limitations have weakened. If traveling in any capacity wasn’t possible in the past, it is at least possible to go now and at the very least take a break. Long after being confined to my home, I decided that enough was enough and that I needed to gather my courage and begin acting. I decided to go to the Westgate Resorts Gatlinburg . Though I had made preparations to there before the epidemic, despite hearing a lot about the location, I had never actually gone there.

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