New Orleans to Host TTH for Season Two
The "Big Easy," New Orleans, has decided to host the crew of Travel Thru History for an episode in the second season on MeTV. We promise to bring home some beads.
We're excited to have them on the show since New Orleans is full of so much history. Some preliminary location ideas are:
Belize Signs As 1st International Destination of Season Two!
We're proud to announce that the country of Belize will be represented in an episode of Travel Thru History. No doubt we'll be learning about Mayan history, as well as, the oddity that it is the only Central American country with British heritage.
Stay tuned to MeTV.
Bienvenido a Miami!
Shooting for the new 7 episodes starts Monday, January 28th. Our first visit is Miami, FL.
There, we'll discover the diverse history that has shaped Miami's multicultural flavor.
Shoot locations include:
- The Freedom Tower- A memorial to Cuban immigration in the US.
- Villa Vizcaya - Italian/Spanish inspired estate and gardens on Biscayne Bay.
- Spanish Monestary - Ancient Spanish monastery transported stone by stone to the US by media tycoon William Randolph Hearst.
- Miccosukee Indian Village - Georgian Indian tribe, which resettled in the Florida Everglades to escape persecution.
- Little Havana - Miami community where exiled Cuban immigrants settled and live to this day.
Be a Part of Our History - Sponsor Us
Make TV. Make Money. Make History.
With the new year comes new and exciting locales TTH will be traveling to and teaching our viewers about. Quality educational programming is costly, and the show needs corporate help in order to continue producing episodes.
In 2013, Red 5 Creative with the help of our syndicator, TVS Syndication Company, will have TTH in syndication across the US in over 100 DMA's with millions of viewers, including some international markets. TTH is also available to schools on DVD via an exclusive deal with Landmark Media.
Currently, the first 13 episodes are airing on the MeTV network, broadcasting to millions in 85% of the country. With seven new episodes being taped in 2013, there is a tremendous opportunity to have your company help shape the show, and get in front of those millions.
Perfect candidates for sponsorship are organizations centered around travel, hospitality, tourism, history, education and teen/kids products.
- Tourism Boards
- Hotel Chains
- Transportation Companies
- Museums and Attractions
- Teen and Kid products
What Sponsoring Travel Thru History Offers
- US national syndication, with broadcast to no less than 65% of the country on major networks (i.e. ABC, FOX, CW) including all major markets i.e. New York, LA, Boston, Philadelphia etc.
- Access to the teen television viewing market and their parents. TTH viewers are active history and travel lovers 10-16 years old, with a secondary market of age 30-65 parents.
- 2 broadcasts of each episode for one year.
- A very active social media campaign including thousands of facebook and twitter followers.
- Live twitter interaction during episode airings.
- Constant interaction with fans on facebook via trivia and giveaways.
- Sponsor listing on our YouTube page.
- Web ad placement on the TTH main site with thousands of hits per week.
It Begins Again...
12-29-12 is the final episode of TTH's first season. San Antonio makes its debut.
We hope you enjoyed the series, and hope you guys will continue to watch the episodes you may have missed. In 2013, they'll be more episodes. As always, feel free to comment on our facebook page. We'll of course be live tweeting trivia about each episode @thruhistory.
Have a great New Year's Eve from the crew of Travel Thru History.
The TTH Season Continues...Where to?
Feel free to make suggestions.
Miami
Tampa/St.Petersburg
Chicago
New York
Los Angeles
New Orleans
San Francisco
Boston
The only requirement is that there are 3-5 historical attractions to visit while we're there.
Email us at info@travelthruhistory.tv
Music for San Antonio Episode by SJ
Acoustic Soul recording artist, "SJ" lent special acoustic tracks of his hit songs to us for use on Travel Thru History for our San Antonio episode. Visit SJacoustic.com for a free download of the single "Coffee," featured in the show. Below is a special acoustic version of "That is All," also on the show.
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