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We put creativity, perspective, and passion into everything we do – it’s in our DNA.

Our mission is to respond effectively to the ever-changing demands of today's dynamic media landscape by creating high-quality programming that captivates and appeals to diverse audiences.

 

Join us as we continue to push boundaries and redefine the future of television and digital content production.

booZE TRAVELER

Actor/adventurer Jack Maxwell learned a lot working in South Boston bars, and one lesson stood out: Enjoy a couple of drinks with a stranger, and the whole world opens up. Those experiences inspired "Booze Traveler," which follows Maxwell to various countries to quench his curiosity about what people drink, why, and the tales it prompts. In Armenia, Belize, Lithuania, Mongolia, Nepal, and elsewhere, Maxwell learns its intoxicating traditions, meets with locals, joins in activities, and even helps with alcohol-making. He finds a unique drink, makes friends, and shares stories in each spot.

DEAD ON ARRIVAL

If you are on this show

it’s because you are DEAD

 
Feeling curious about what happens when we leave this world? Want to uncover the secrets of the great beyond? Look no further than our riveting documentary-style series.
Miami: a city with a hospital on every corner. But what if one hospital could not only save your life, but bring you back from death's doorstep? Enter Ry
der Trauma Center, the one-of-a-kind medical facility that's changing the game for what it means to "take the leap" into the afterlife.

Get ready for an exclusive look behind the scenes of one of the most captivating shows on television. The only catch? You've got to be dead to join the cast.

GHOST OF TOMBSTONE

 

Our first stop is going to be Wyatt Earp’s Oriental Saloon located on the corner of Fifth and Allen Streets.  Wyatt Earp controlled the gambling games in The Oriental back then, and he employed his brother Morgan, as well as his friend John Henry “Doc” Holliday. Not far down Allen Street another important confrontation took place, Vogan’s Saloon.  In 1881 it was known as Vogan’s Bowling Alley & Saloon, yes it had a bowling alley.  One of the most intriguing places we will explore is The Boothill Cemetery on the outskirts of Tombstone.  It was the third cemetery here, and we think there are 440 people buried here.  

 

These are only three of the historical locations we are going to investigate.  We have SO many places and stories to you bring on “Ghosts of Tombstone!”  Watch us as we bring you closer to the present and the past in “The Town Too Tough to Die!”

GROWING UP HUNTED

 

"Growing Up Hunted":  A show that delves into the fears and phobias many people experienced during their formative years. From imaginary monsters hiding in closets to eerie creatures lurking under beds, these childhood terrors have left lasting impressions on countless individuals.

In this captivating series, viewers will hear real stories of those who grew up believing that uninvited guests from the afterlife were dwelling within their homes. As they share their unforgettable experiences, it becomes evident that these supernatural encounters have played a significant role in shaping their lives.

Join us as we explore the chilling world of haunted childhoods in "Growing Up Hunted." Prepare to be intrigued, mystified, and perhaps even terrified by these spine-tingling tales.

Monday - Friday 11:00 - 18:30

Saturday 11:00 - 17:00

Sunday 12:30 - 16:30 

 

THE BOY NEXT DOOR

 

This powerful heart wrenching docu-series takes audiences all the way back to one of the most horrific mass shootings in the history of the United States: Columbine, Colorado. On April 20, 1999, 18-year-old Eric Harris was in the garage of his home, filling duffel bags with bombs and rigging weapons in his trench coat. A few miles away, 17-year-old Dylan Klebold was preparing his own weapons. Then they drove to Columbine High School. The massacre was about to begin.

The Boy Next Door:  Who knew? When asked by news crews, neighbors and friends of the boys who had carried out such vile acts of terror, the answer for the most parts was always: “But he was so nice, always helped out around the neighborhood, he was simply the boy next door…”

TRAFICO

 

This powerful heart wrenching docu-series takes audiences all the way back to one of the most horrific mass shootings in the history of the United States: Columbine, Colorado. On April 20, 1999, 18-year-old Eric Harris was in the garage of his home, filling duffel bags with bombs and rigging weapons in his trench coat. A few miles away, 17-year-old Dylan Klebold was preparing his own weapons. Then they drove to Columbine High School. The massacre was about to begin.

The Boy Next Door:  Who knew? When asked by news crews, neighbors and friends of the boys who had carried out such vile acts of terror, the answer for the most parts was always: “But he was so nice, always helped out around the neighborhood, he was simply the boy next door…”

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