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TVS Flashback Network.Com Goes Back to the 1970's and Showcases Here's Lucy on Mondays
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Here's Lucy was a staple for American TV viewers in the 1960's and 1970's on Monday nights. Now, it returns on Mondays on a 'mini binge' basis on the TVS Flashback Network, which showcases color classic TV from that era.

ESSINGTON, Pa. - PennZone -- TVS Flashback Network.Com, the 24/7 streaming ad supported free to view post cable network that showcases color classic TV shows, has added a block on Here's Lucy programs on Monday Nights, the night that the show appeared for so many years.  Monday Nights With Lucy will feature a colllection of the classic Here's Lucy shows.

Here's Lucy will be on the WatchYour.TV platform, powered by Tulix. Via apps from Amazon, ROKU, Google, Apple, and Web TV, the show will be available on all IPTV and Mobile devices as well as on Smart TVs in 85% of TV homes in the USA.

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TVS Flashback Network is one of 40 TVSMicroChannels.Com on the WatchYour.TV platform. It covers classic TV shows in color such as Mary Tyler Moore, Love Boat, Laverne and Shirley, Room 222, and Mannix.  TVS Nostalgia Network covers Classic TV shows from the black and white era such as Dick Van Dyke, Peter Gunn, Rawhide, Ozzie and Harriet, and Dobie Gillis. TVS Vintage Network covers the kinescope era of Classic TV from 1948-1957.

All TVS programming is ad supported and free to view on the WatchYour.TV platform. TVS AdSales.Com, headed by Jerry Wolff, handles all TVS sponsorship, paid programming, and native advertising opportunities. TVS AdSales.Com is located in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Atlanta.

TVS Television Network is the fourth oldest commercial broadcast TV network in the USA. Founded in 1960, TVS has served programming to broadcast, cable, IPTV, OTT, Mobile, and home video platforms.

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Tom Ficara
tvstvnetwork@gmail.com
6619785409


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