A documentary about wine´s symbolic, cultural and spiritual connotations

Thursday, November 12, 2009

THE SPIRIT OF NEW WINE courts Canada on WPBS






THE SPIRIT OF NEW WINE has finally extended beyond the boundaries of the U.S. and into Canada!

We just found out that WPBS-TV will be broadcasting THE SPIRIT OF NEW WINE on November 21 at 5:30 p.m. The station has selected our first episode, CALIFORNIA BOUNTY, for its Saturday evening broadcast. For more information, CLICK HERE.

WPBS-TV reaches over 650,000 homes in Northern New York and Eastern Ontario, Canada through Broadcast Digital Channels 41 and 23. WPBS-TV is a producer of nationally syndicated programs, and the station is widely recognized for its educational children's programming.

To date, THE SPIRIT OF NEW WINE has appeared on public television stations across the nation. Alaska, California (several major markets), Colorado, Indiana, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas are just some of the states in which our documentary has aired. We can’t wait to see where the ‘new wine’ will next be poured!

KQED Life Channel to debut SPIRIT OF NEW WINE




Wine lovers in the San Francisco Bay Area have a good reason to celebrate this December. Thanks to KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION, local viewers will be able to watch the first two episodes of THE SPIRIT OF NEW WINE during this upcoming holiday season.

KQED has placed the documentary on its KQED Life Channel (Comcast 189; Digital 54.3). CALIFORNIA BOUNTY will air on Sunday, December 20 at 12:30 p.m., and SWEETER THAN WINE will follow suit the following Sunday, December 27 at the same time.

We are thrilled to be included in the KQED programming. KQED reaches more than 1.5 million households in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond; it is one of the nation's most watched public television stations during primetime. The KQED website has also included information about our program and a link to our own website. Access the information by CLICKING ON THIS LINK.