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Saturday, February 18, 2012

PBJ, Coming Soon To Logan, Utah!

Okay, Kiddies big and small! PBJ is coming to Cache Valley!
I've been encouraging northern Utah stations to pick up PBJ as a subchannel since it started broadcasting programming, and I've also been encouraging Luken Communications, owner of PBJ, to contact our broadcasters to bring this, and other Luken networks, to northern Utah. It seems someone has listened, and signed up as a PBJ affiliate. I've checked with multiple sources, and...
Yes, it's confirmed. PBJ is coming!
The first confirmation was on Facebook on 2/13/2012:
PBJ

PBJ, coming soon to Logan, Utah! Stay tuned for details...

This has also been confirmed by sources (who shall remain nameless) inside Luken Communications. I can't tell you yet what channel will be carrying PBJ, but if you connect the dots, you should be able to figure it out. Your first clue will be - "coming soon to Logan, Utah". Not Salt Lake City. Not Ogden. Not Idaho. Well, that certainly narrows the field now, doesn't it? In fact, Salt Lake, Ogden, and most of Idaho won't be seeing PBJ, at least not in the foreseeable future. So, are you feeling lucky now, Cache Valley?

I have yet to determine when broadcasting of PBJ will begin. I suspect soon, though, and I will make a formal announcement when I have confirmation.

For those that have never heard of PBJ, it is a new network from Luken Communications featuring popular children's classic programming. "What's old is new again, as we introduce a new generation to retro hits like He-man, The Archies and Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids." Yes, it's a a Classic Cartoon network made for OTA broadcast TV. FOR FREE. No, you can't see it Comcast, DirecTV, or Dish Network. The only way to see it is to buy a TV Antenna.*

Here's PBJ's schedule for Q1 2012:
There is currently a lot of "paid programming" in the overnight hours, 
but I expect that to decrease as PBJ gets more viewers and more content.

Click for more information about Luken Communication's TV networks
* Okay, there is one other way to see PBJ, if you have a Ku band FTA satellite system. And that's also FREE! (after the initial investment) (Details: 83w ku (AMC 9) 11735 H 4439 - same as the feed for RTV and TUFF TV.)

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