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The Silent Network is Back
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
TV NETWORK FOR DEAF VIEWERS RETURNS
Following a 21-year hiatus, The Silent Network, a television network aimed
at deaf, hard of hearing and hearing viewers, launched as a Broadband
Network on the Internet on Tuesday, November 1, 2011, according to Founder,
President & CEO, Sheldon I. Altfeld.
The network began in 1979 as a cable network with a slate of original
programs presented in sign language, subtitles and full sound that
ultimately was seen in more than 17 million households. Altfeld sold the
network in 1990 to a group in San Antonio, TX, who operated as
KaleidoscopeTelevision for a decade before going out of business in 2000.
Initially featured on the new Broadband Network will be the entertaining
children's series "Happy Hands Kid's Klub" with comedian-mime CJ Jones, and
"Grandma's House" with Fran Ripplinger. Other programs will include a talk
show and a variety-entertainment series.
Altfeld has put out a call for new and original programs that can join the
current line-up of shows. Interested parties can contact him at:
Email: TheSilentNetwork@gmail.com
"The time is now right to re-launch the network", Altfeld stated. "The
Internet has become the new portal for special interest programming and I
am thrilled to have the opportunity to get back into producing programs in
sign language."
The Silent Network can be seen at The Silent Network | and will begin as
a free service that eventually will be advertiser-supported.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
TV NETWORK FOR DEAF VIEWERS RETURNS
Following a 21-year hiatus, The Silent Network, a television network aimed
at deaf, hard of hearing and hearing viewers, launched as a Broadband
Network on the Internet on Tuesday, November 1, 2011, according to Founder,
President & CEO, Sheldon I. Altfeld.
The network began in 1979 as a cable network with a slate of original
programs presented in sign language, subtitles and full sound that
ultimately was seen in more than 17 million households. Altfeld sold the
network in 1990 to a group in San Antonio, TX, who operated as
KaleidoscopeTelevision for a decade before going out of business in 2000.
Initially featured on the new Broadband Network will be the entertaining
children's series "Happy Hands Kid's Klub" with comedian-mime CJ Jones, and
"Grandma's House" with Fran Ripplinger. Other programs will include a talk
show and a variety-entertainment series.
Altfeld has put out a call for new and original programs that can join the
current line-up of shows. Interested parties can contact him at:
Email: TheSilentNetwork@gmail.com
"The time is now right to re-launch the network", Altfeld stated. "The
Internet has become the new portal for special interest programming and I
am thrilled to have the opportunity to get back into producing programs in
sign language."
The Silent Network can be seen at The Silent Network | and will begin as
a free service that eventually will be advertiser-supported.