More New Channels!
WheelsTV is growing at a fast and furious pace these days! Its amazing how many people worldwide are tuning into WheelsTV.net and enjoying our top quality automotive programming! I'm convinced that the reason is that we program and organize for easy viewing, only the best automotive video from the wide world of automotive TV. You won't have to wade through thousands of lame videos to find something interesting and fun to watch. At WheelsTV.net, we do all of that work for you and bring you only the programming that this bunch of car nuts thinks is worth your time and energy. With that in mind, we've added some great new channels: HINs, Hot Import Nights is just that...very HOT! Ch
eck out the cars, the ladies and the music! And if you are anywhere near where one of these awesome events happens...go! You will enjoy!
Another new channel is built around a living legend, George Barris. Some of you may know who George is. Most of the younger crowd will need a little help. George Barris has been building custom cars for movies and TV shows since the 50's. He designed and built the original Bat Mobiles, the Monkees Mobile, the Munsters' Coach, the General Lee for the Dukes of Hazzard and many, many more. On the Barris Built Productions Channel, the "King of the Kustomizers" takes us to various collections, events and to meet various automotive personalities. One tidbit of automotive t
rivia: My production company hired George's Hollywood facility as a location to shoot the pilot for Wild About Wheels, the first general interest automotive TV series to air in prime-time. It became a big hit on the Discovery Network, helped to launch Speedvision and you can now find a lot of the stories from Wild About Wheels right here on many of the channels at WheelsTV.net. Thanks George for your help way back when!
Our third new channel is Short Track Network. This channel is all about the world of home-grown auto racing. Lots of action, lots of bumping and bashing and lots of FUN! There are great short tracks scattered across America. Racing at these tracks is open to anyone who meets the rules and pays the entry fee. For some fun viewing, check out Short Track Network! More networks coming soon but make it a habit to check out our What's Hot Today channel every day. It shows what the most people are watching each day.
Another new addition is our Top Ten Hot Spots chart. This lists cities and towns around the world that are tuning into WheelsTV.net for their automotive entertainment. We want to thank the guys and gals at the University of Nebraska in Kearney for watching WheelsTV and thank them for their support! You're number one! Go LOPERS!
That's all for now. Thanks for watching and please drive safely,
Jim
eck out the cars, the ladies and the music! And if you are anywhere near where one of these awesome events happens...go! You will enjoy!Another new channel is built around a living legend, George Barris. Some of you may know who George is. Most of the younger crowd will need a little help. George Barris has been building custom cars for movies and TV shows since the 50's. He designed and built the original Bat Mobiles, the Monkees Mobile, the Munsters' Coach, the General Lee for the Dukes of Hazzard and many, many more. On the Barris Built Productions Channel, the "King of the Kustomizers" takes us to various collections, events and to meet various automotive personalities. One tidbit of automotive t
rivia: My production company hired George's Hollywood facility as a location to shoot the pilot for Wild About Wheels, the first general interest automotive TV series to air in prime-time. It became a big hit on the Discovery Network, helped to launch Speedvision and you can now find a lot of the stories from Wild About Wheels right here on many of the channels at WheelsTV.net. Thanks George for your help way back when!Our third new channel is Short Track Network. This channel is all about the world of home-grown auto racing. Lots of action, lots of bumping and bashing and lots of FUN! There are great short tracks scattered across America. Racing at these tracks is open to anyone who meets the rules and pays the entry fee. For some fun viewing, check out Short Track Network! More networks coming soon but make it a habit to check out our What's Hot Today channel every day. It shows what the most people are watching each day.
Another new addition is our Top Ten Hot Spots chart. This lists cities and towns around the world that are tuning into WheelsTV.net for their automotive entertainment. We want to thank the guys and gals at the University of Nebraska in Kearney for watching WheelsTV and thank them for their support! You're number one! Go LOPERS!
That's all for now. Thanks for watching and please drive safely,
Jim


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