TRMS Cablecast Schedule

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05:00 PM00:00:311302 What is LRTV ?
05:00 PM00:00:311302-A What is LRTV ?
05:00 PM00:00:31Livestream What is LRTV ?
05:00 PM00:01:111303 Become an LRTV Underwriter
05:00 PM00:37:511302 Lake Life Milfoil
05:00 PM00:37:511302-A Lake Life Milfoil
05:00 PM00:37:51Livestream Lake Life Milfoil
05:01 PM00:20:201303 LRTV Poetry - Wonder My Way IV
05:22 PM00:01:111303 Become an LRTV Underwriter
05:23 PM00:07:181303 LRTV Poetry - CS Parker - Psychedelic
05:30 PM00:00:311303 What is LRTV ?
05:31 PM00:53:241303 Reverse Mortgages
05:39 PM00:13:121302 Out and About - Wood Carving
05:39 PM00:13:121302-A Out and About - Wood Carving
05:39 PM00:13:12Livestream Out and About - Wood Carving
05:52 PM00:00:311302 What is LRTV ?
05:52 PM00:00:311302-A What is LRTV ?
05:52 PM00:00:31Livestream What is LRTV ?
05:53 PM00:02:551302 LRTV Sessions - Haley Cote "Heaven"
05:53 PM00:02:551302-A LRTV Sessions - Haley Cote "Heaven"
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What Is Lake Region TV?

Lake Region Television is a three-channel community access cable television station serving twelve communities of the Western Maine Lakes Region lying in the Sebago/Long Lake area about 45 miles northwest of Portland:

Baldwin Hiram
Bridgton Naples
Casco Parsonsfield
Cornish Porter
Denmark Sebago
Harrison  

From our studios located in the lower level of the Bridgton Municipal Complex, we reach a potential viewership of over 6,000 families served by Time-Warner Cable. Having it’s beginnings in the fall of 1992, LRTV is organized as a not-for-profit corporation and recognized by the IRS as a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. Our mission is to facilitate the production and placement of television programming of public, educational, and governmental (P.E.G.) interest on the local cable system to help make our communities a better place in which to live and to serve by entertaining, informing, and persuading our viewers with a wide range of programming and other services. We hope our web site will answer any questions you may have and encourage you to find out how to “make your own kind of TV.”