COLUMBUS, Ohio -- NBC 4 (WCMH-TV) has launched Columbus’ newest television channel, RTN 4.2, home of the Retro Television Network. It is now on digital channel 4.2., NBC 4’s digital sub-channel. RTN 4.2 has retro television at its best from the '50s, '60s and '70s! It has something for everyone including Leave it to Beaver, Knight Rider, Wagon Train, Rockford Files, and Black Sheep Squadron. Plus, look for current local programs including encore performances of NBC 4’s Daytime Columbus with Gail Hogan, weeknights at 8:00 p.m.
RTN 4.2 can be found over the air and free at digital position 4.2, next to NBC 4 digital channel 4.1. Those with satellite TV can call their provider for more information. Cable subscribers can find RTN 4.2 on these cable systems:
Time Warner Cable 80
Insight 431
WOW 130
AT&T u-Verse TBA
RTN first went on the air in July of 2005 in Little Rock, Arkansas. RTN quickly began launching stations across the country, culminating with its nationwide roll-out in the fall of 2007 with the launches of WRAZ-DT2, Raleigh-Durham, NC, and WPXI-DT3, Pittsburgh, PA.
Since that time RTN has continued to launch stations and is in Atlanta, Seattle, Orlando, Buffalo, Eugene, Myrtle Beach, Spokane, Detroit, St. Louis, and now Columbus.
NBC 4 (WCMH-TV) is an NBC affiliate of the Media General Broadcast Group and market leader with accurate, balanced and to the point coverage of relevant news and information on the Web at www.nbc4i.com .
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