RLTV is the only cable network that provides information and entertainment that helps you Redefine Life after 50. Its Emmy award-winning programming focuses on new pursuits, living longer, financial planning, exploration, community building, reconnecting, caregiving, mentoring, retirement, fulfillment. It's a place of discussion about key issues and topics that matter most to Generation 50+.
RLTV's objective is to focus on the subjects that are most relevant to the needs and lifestyles of those 50+. With an all-star lineup of celebrity hosts such as Florence Henderson, Dr. Ruth, Joan Lunden, Deborah Norville, Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson, Lea Thompson and Dr. Kevin Soden, RLTV's programming entertains, educates, and enlightens viewers.
Launched on September 5, 2006, RLTV can be seen in U.S. homes nationwide—and its reach continues to grow. Cable distributors and other media outlets are quickly realizing the extreme value of the 50+ community and its impact as part of the viewer demographic. As the only network targeted solely on 50+ viewers, RLTV is perfectly positioned to serve this market.
RLTV
5525 Research Park Drive
Baltimore, MD 21228
Phone: 1-800-RLIVING (1-800-754-8464)
Fax: 410-402-9691
For inquires regarding the programming submission process, please contact Brittany Yoder at byoder@rl.tv
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