DMA 6

RTV Finds A Home In San Francisco

The network of classic TV shows adds Titan’s KCNS, which drops its Chinese-language programming.

Over the weekend, KCNS, Titan Broadcast Management’s Chinese-language station in San Francisco (DMA 6), switched its programming to the Retro Television Network’s mix of shows from decades past.

According to RTV’s Neal Ardman: “We could not be more thrilled to add KCNS to the lineup of great stations around the country. KCNS is a full-power, primary station with full cable and satellite distribution throughout the entire market and gives RTV 100% market penetration in the nation’s 6th largest market.”

RTV launched almost six years  ago on July 1, 2005, and it has been an exciting ride. To now be carried on more and more full-power primaries in top 10 markets is a huge win for the network,” Ardman added.

Luken Communications, RTV’s parent, also operates TUFF TV , MY Family TV and is set to launch PBJ this fall.


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Darin Hall says:

April 4, 2011 at 3:25 pm

congratulations Neal!!

Kathryn Parent says:

April 4, 2011 at 3:35 pm

Keep ’em coming guys! Congrats!

Frank Mikisits says:

April 4, 2011 at 7:35 pm

So I guess this replaces that joke of an affiliate KBQR in Fort Bragg for the San Francisco market.