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VAIL - Plum TV, Channel 16 in the Vail Valley, launched its new lineup of winter programming Thursday.
Plum's signature morning show will be broadcasted this season live from the Red Lion in the heart of Vail Village. Embarking on its second ski season, "The Morning, Noon and Night Show" continues featuring an array of guests, including politicians, local legends, business people, extreme athletes, visiting dignitaries, actors, artists, musicians, chefs, local sports teams, naturalists and more. The show airs live Thursday through Sunday, with "best of" episodes airing Monday through Wednesday. The show initially airs live from 8-10 a.m. and re-airs every day at 1:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Plum's other morning program "Fresh Tracks "was created with the die-hard powder hound in mind. This show is for early risers who need to know how much snow has fallen, where the best conditions can be found, or what road conditions lay ahead. "Fresh Tracks" airs daily at 7 a.m.
After a day on the slopes, skiers and riders can tune into "Apres Vail." Shot on location from the valley's bars, restaurants and party venues, "Apres Vail" combines interviews with revelers along with seasonal sports footage and music videos. This show airs daily at 3:30 p.m. and midnight.
The Plum camera crew captures events for "Snapshots," another returning show, throughout the year, featuring everything from ski and snowboard events to the Vail Film Festival to Battle Mountain High School sports to community fundraisers. Rotating episodes of "Snapshots" air daily at noon, 6:30 p.m. and 11 p.m.
There are also several brand new shows being introduced on Plum this winter that highlight Vail. "Vail Biographies" features many of the valley's most influential people in a fireside chat interview setting, allowing viewers to absorb personal accounts of their lives and accomplishments. Similarly, "Vail Vignettes"captures the beginnings of Vail through the eyes of one of its founders and early residents. "Evolution of Design," is a chronological, three-part series that tells the story of Vail's interior design firm Slifer Designs. Air times for these shows can be found on the ticker.
Many people may recognize host Jonathon Tisch, CEO of Loews Hotels, on Plum's new show "Open Exchange." This Plum original program presents a series of one-on-one interviews with America's CEOs and business executives, including Clive Davis, Ace Greenberg, Ron Perelman and Ian Schrager.
Plum TV, launched in Nantucket in 2002, now boasts stations in Martha's Vineyard, East Hampton and Aspen, in addition to Vail.
Vail, Colorado
Plum's signature morning show will be broadcasted this season live from the Red Lion in the heart of Vail Village. Embarking on its second ski season, "The Morning, Noon and Night Show" continues featuring an array of guests, including politicians, local legends, business people, extreme athletes, visiting dignitaries, actors, artists, musicians, chefs, local sports teams, naturalists and more. The show airs live Thursday through Sunday, with "best of" episodes airing Monday through Wednesday. The show initially airs live from 8-10 a.m. and re-airs every day at 1:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Plum's other morning program "Fresh Tracks "was created with the die-hard powder hound in mind. This show is for early risers who need to know how much snow has fallen, where the best conditions can be found, or what road conditions lay ahead. "Fresh Tracks" airs daily at 7 a.m.
After a day on the slopes, skiers and riders can tune into "Apres Vail." Shot on location from the valley's bars, restaurants and party venues, "Apres Vail" combines interviews with revelers along with seasonal sports footage and music videos. This show airs daily at 3:30 p.m. and midnight.
The Plum camera crew captures events for "Snapshots," another returning show, throughout the year, featuring everything from ski and snowboard events to the Vail Film Festival to Battle Mountain High School sports to community fundraisers. Rotating episodes of "Snapshots" air daily at noon, 6:30 p.m. and 11 p.m.
There are also several brand new shows being introduced on Plum this winter that highlight Vail. "Vail Biographies" features many of the valley's most influential people in a fireside chat interview setting, allowing viewers to absorb personal accounts of their lives and accomplishments. Similarly, "Vail Vignettes"captures the beginnings of Vail through the eyes of one of its founders and early residents. "Evolution of Design," is a chronological, three-part series that tells the story of Vail's interior design firm Slifer Designs. Air times for these shows can be found on the ticker.
Many people may recognize host Jonathon Tisch, CEO of Loews Hotels, on Plum's new show "Open Exchange." This Plum original program presents a series of one-on-one interviews with America's CEOs and business executives, including Clive Davis, Ace Greenberg, Ron Perelman and Ian Schrager.
Plum TV, launched in Nantucket in 2002, now boasts stations in Martha's Vineyard, East Hampton and Aspen, in addition to Vail.
Vail, Colorado


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