Leigh will, Rodney will… Roku on Airtv International

Leigh will, Rodney will… Roku on Airtv International

A family-owned television station with almost 30 years of broadcast history has made it into the new age of ‘streaming’.

Airtv International has joined Roku, one of the world’s biggest entertainment and news platforms.

Roku was recently voted ‘favourite’ streaming system, with the most streaming app options, the simplest interface and the best search.

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Rodney Hearth, president and managing editor at Airtv, said: “This is great for us and has meant a lot of work for our ‘backroom’ boys. But we’ve got there … the station came into being almost 30 years ago when we spotted a gap in the market for a family-friendly broadcaster.

“The main TV channels were becoming punctuated with violence, foul language and sex – not to mention such a narrow playlist of pop music. Not everybody wants to listen to Agadoo or Tie a Yellow Ribbon and watch negative films and soaps.

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“We were living in Spain at the time and I have a background in television, so we decided to launch our own station with good music, wholesome programming and good interesting politics.

“We did well but decided we needed to move with the times. Roku and streaming are the way ahead for us. We are a breath of fresh air.”

Airtv describes itself as Family Safe sharing arts, film, comedy, music, documentary, opinion and news.

https://channelstore.roku.com/…/ca57…/airtvinternational

Rodney said: “We would invite you to forgo just one cup of coffee per month – for only $4.95 per month you can watch eight exciting and educative TV channels and in addition more than 20,000 clips and programmes.

“We believe in free speech, and challenging up-to-the-minute news and comment.”

And controversy is always part of freedom of speech – regulars on AirTv are Peter Hitchens, Katie Hopkins, Nigel Farage and Jordan Peterson.

A new addition to the regulars is ex-Fleet Street journalist Leigh G Banks who does an opinion programme with Rodney, Postcard, every week where they tackle racism, covid, politics – in fact anything in the news.

Leigh said: “Some of the guests on Airtv are a bit controversial and I was invited along simply because I don’t always agree with them.

“Rodney and I also see it as part of our job to puncture conspiracy theories and the fake news on social media.

“I have always been a newsman and it is good to have a platform to attack liars and cheats.”

Roku stock has soared 74% in 2020 as covid has kept people at home and streaming has taken off.

AirTV Arts: Ballet – Opera – Classical Music

AirTV Film Classics: Classics from the Silver Screen

AirTV Entertainment: Comedy – Shows – Documentary

AirTV Jazz: Top Worldwide Artists

AirTV Total Music: All Genres and some Surprises.

AirTV Opinion: Challenging up to the Minute Commentary on Today’s Headlines

AirTV Inspire: Spiritual Refreshment

AirTV Country: Sad to make you Happy

Get The AirTV *Roku Channel Here:

https://channelstore.roku.com/…/ca57…/airtvinternational

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