Forward Progress TV Airs Family Recreation Segment
Coral Springs, FL (PRWEB) August 17, 2013 -- The producers of Forward Progress TV are pleased to present a special segment on family togetherness as a part of their Family Recreation series. The show will feature stories on how to plan special events, and includes activities every member of the family will enjoy. As in the hit TV show “Duck Dynasty,” families that band together to host special events receive more than they give. A recent episode showed the entire dynasty putting together an outdoor wedding for the matriarch and her groom. When every person has a task for the occasion, they feel more involved and family bonds grow strong. The informative program will air in the fall on most national and regional cable television networks.
The Forward Progress TV show covers a range of topics from the environment and technology to home and lifestyle. It features fascinating guests who share valuable information about their business, profession, city, and industry as introduced by its celebrity host. It highlights the best schools, great smaller towns and hamlets, and hopes to inspire viewers to take action on the issues affecting them. The producers travel throughout the United States and Canada to find and bring back compelling segments about the people, places and successful businesses which are making a difference.
Forward Progress TV reaches more than 68 million households, focusing on the issues most relevant to a diverse audience of educated, affluent viewers. The show offers informative stories from a variety of industries and career fields. It offers a social media platform to encourage daily commentary, behind-the-scenes photos and viewer weigh-ins on content, allowing for a truly interactive experience. The show is broadcast throughout North America. Learn more about the program and its host on Facebook, Twitter and other popular social media sites.
RBryan, Blaze Branding Group, http://forwardprogresstv.com/?pr=web, 954.379-4897, [email protected]
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