TVS Television Network Launches TVS Silver Screen.Com Post Cable Network Featuring Classic Movie Stars in Their TV Roles
TVS Silver Screen.Com is a free to view, advertising supported, video on demand service that features movie stars of the 1940's and 1950's who segued to a television career after their days as Hollywood stars.
- (1888PressRelease) January 15, 2018 - TVS Television Network continues to celebrate their 60th Anniversary with the launch of TVS Silver Screen.Com, a free to view, advertising supported, video on demand service. Featuring Hollywood stars of the 1940's and 1950's who moved from the big screen to the small screen, TVS Silver Screen.Com is one of 72 'TVS Micro Channels' on their TVS TV Networks.Com Daily Motion platform.
Early Hollywood stars who moved on to the small screen include Buster Crabbe, Jackie Gleason, J Carroll Naish, Stu Irwin, Robert Cummings, Richard Denning, George Raft, Ralph Bellamy, Boris Karloff, Charles Bronson, Errol Flynn, Peter Lawford, Charles Boyer, David Niven, Charlie Ruggles, Buster Keaton, Vincent Price, Michael Rennie, Edmund O'Brien, Ronald Reagan, Lee J Cobb, Jerry Lewis, Duncan Renaldo, William Bendix, Groucho Marx, Dennis O'Keefe, and Cesar Romero.
Early Hollywood starlets who continued their career on television include Lucille Ball, Eve Arden, Martha Raye, Beverly Garland, Loretta Young, Louise Beavers, Ann Sothern, and Betty Hutton.
TVS Silver Screen.Com will be adding more than 100 additiional shows with former Hollywood stars in 2018, from the 10,000 title TVS Classic TV Library. TVS is the fourth oldest commercial broadcast TV network in the USA. Since 1960, TVS has produced and/or distributed television programming to broadcast stations, cable networks, regional sports cable networks, IPTV, OTT, and mobile platforms.
All TVS radio and television programming has been advertising supported for the past 60 years. TVS is represented for advertising sales by iconic advertising executive Jerry Wolff, who began the advertising on regional cable sports back in the 1970's. Jerry Wolff heads TVS Ad Sales.Com, where he works with nationally marketed companies for niche television advertising for the 'Baby Boomer' market.
About TVS
The TVS Television Network was formed in 1960 to produce and distribute major sporting events for broadcast television. TVS events have included college basketball, NASL Soccer, World Football League, Major College Football Bowl Games, Championship Boxing, LPBT Bowling, IWA Wrestling, Pro Rodeo, NASCAR and Indy Car Racing, WCT Tennis, AIAW Championships, and PGA and LPGA Golf. TVS currently produces more than 250 shows yearly including BlooperToons, Distant Replay, Lucha Loco, Pulling For Glory, Basket Cases, Wild Wheels, Hot Pockets, Bowlrama, and Ice Wars. TVS studios and TV Ranch are located in the Greater Los Angeles area.
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