Back Porch Video
| Back Porch Video | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Russ Gibb |
| Release | |
| Original release | January 28, 1984 |
| External links | |
| [{{#property:P856}} Website] | |
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Back Porch Video was a local cable television-based music video program in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It premiered on January 28, 1984 and was created by Russ Gibb, former owner of the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, Michigan.[1]
The program was broadcast from Westinghouse Broadcasting's Group W Cable studios in Dearborn, and stayed on the air for around 16 years. Initially airing from 10pm–1am on Saturday nights, the show expanded to 9pm–1am after about one year. The program had a short run of three programs broadcast nationwide on Detroit's PBS station WTVS Channel 56.[citation needed]
In 1985, Back Porch Video won a CableACE Award.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ "Gary Grimshaw Benefit "Uncle Russ Gibb" talking about the Grande Ballroom 3-22-14" – via www.youtube.com.
External links
- Four Way Mirror - The Story of Back Porch Video (part one)
- Four Way Mirror - The Story of Back Porch Video (part two)
- Four Way Mirror - Behind the Scenes of Back Porch Video with Mohawk Mat Hunt: The Misfits Meet Mrs. Gibb
- Four Way Mirror - Behind the Scenes of Back Porch Video with Mohawk Mat Hunt: Henry Rollins Interview and After-Party
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