RFD-TV is in the house. In more ways than one.

On Saturday’s show, we were joined by Raquel Gottsch from RFD-TV: Rural Americas Most Important Network. And to those who didn’t hear the show, RFD-TV is Omaha’s only locally produced cable channel. Launched in December of 2000, RFD-TV is the nation’s first 24-hour television network dedicated to serving the needs and interests of rural America and agriculture. And now, if you live in Omaha, RFD-TV is available in your home through COX Cable – channel 275 on the Variety Pak tier.
Their programming includes all sorts of rural shows. Everything from ag and equine news to Hee Haw, Roy Rogers, Crook & Chase and more. Oh, and by the way, they just purchased Trigger – Roy Roger’s 41-year deceased horse. You know what that sounds like? Awesomeness.

After Raquel left, the conversation moved to just how important agriculture is to the state of Nebraska and why RFD-TV is nice to have.
Then we talked about Husker Football and the whole “Red Out Around the World.” What do you think…should this marketing push have included the term “beat Texas” as it did prior to July 14th? Chime in!
Phew. Okay you should just check out Saturday’s show.>


