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ADL Airs @ Six O’Clock on CPTV

automobiles-de-luxe-cptvAutomobiles De Luxe & CPTV

By Gunnar Heinrich

SOMETIMES you just can’t get enough ADL…

Automobiles De Luxe airs tonight (Sunday, May 3rd) six o’clock on WEDH, WEDN, and WEDW – the three glitzy stations for CPTV, the Constitution State’s PBS member station.

Yes, I know what you’re thinking, that’s the same li’l network that could and did bring the world Barney, the purple dinosaur along with Thomas & Friends.

From our P.O.V., the giddy T. Rex and self confident choo-choo should be so honored.

Tune in!

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CPTV and WNPR serve the entire state of Connecticut–reaching an estimated 750,000 television viewers and more than 180,000 radio listeners each week. The company operates with a $20 million annual budget, funded in large part through community support from individuals, corporations and foundations.

CPTV and WNPR’s community-supported, statewide public broadcasting networks are dedicated to serving diverse communities with a mix of educational, news, public affairs, children’s, and entertainment programming and services.

ADL & CPTV

By Gunnar Heinrich

A number of people have been emailing me with various degrees of concern that ADL’s videos are offline.

One person’s email even started with, “ALARM!”

There’s no cause, friends.

I should have (but didn’t, sorry) explain before we took them off YouTube that many of the segments will premiere in a pilot series on CPTV, the PBS affiliate for Connecticut.

For the record, CPTV is the same station that brought you Barney, the purple dinosaur.

Unfortunately for our online audience, ADL’s current televised commitment means that many of the segments you’ve seen and ones that you haven’t  (this summer’s romps with the BMW drop tops and the Caddys) will not be viewable online until some time after this season’s broadcast dates.

Our first show, which will contain the BMW enthusiast and NYIAS segments, is scheduled to air October 26th at 6PM. If you’re in the Connecticut market, tune in!

And be not alarmed.

Thanks again for your support and interest.