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		<title>Denny Snyder &#8211; USA Outback TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Welcome to the March podcast at Today’s Wilderness, where my guest is Denny Snyder of USA Outback TV. Denny and I talk about the history of USA Outback TV (formerly Pennsylvania Outback) during their eight year run with television stations like the Outdoor Channel and others as they brought their hunting adventures and how-to [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Denny Snyder &#8211; USA Outback TV", url: "http://todayswilderness.com/archives/127" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="javascript:openjukebox('http://todayswilderness.com/podcast8.html', 'jukebox', 'toolbar=0, location=0, directories=0, status=0, menubar=0, scrollbars=1, resizable=0, copyhistory=0, left=0, top=0, screenX=0, screenY=0, width=410, height=300')"><img src="/images/streaming_button.gif" width="150" height="150" align="right" title="Denny Snyder - USA Outback TV"></a> Welcome to the March podcast at Today’s Wilderness, where my guest is Denny Snyder of USA Outback TV. Denny and I talk about the history of USA Outback TV (formerly Pennsylvania Outback) during their eight year run with television stations like the Outdoor Channel and others as they brought their hunting adventures and how-to series to the general public. We also talk about their new endeavor with xontv.tv where they are slated to begin having programming for the internet based television system. In our second segment we talk about the offerings and information you can get from their company and we round off the show talking about the very important initiative Sportsmen Against Hunger, a near and dear program to Denny and his team.</p>
<p>I am sure you will find this show informative and interesting. We at Today’s Wilderness wish USA Outback TV the best of luck in their new affiliation with xontv.tv and look forward to seeing their programs again.</p>
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Run Time: 25.24 minutes<br />
File Format: MP3<br />
File Size: 29.0 MB</p>
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