The Silent Network is Back

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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.
 
I was looking at the part that requests for the original programs that you can submit to the Silent Network. The funny part is that it said that all programs must be signed and voiced and they will provide the captioning. Now that is odd!
 
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