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Question by  Puppyluv (173)

Is Retro Television a premium channel that you have to pay for?

My friend watches online and it's great.

 
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Answer by  prissymissy (1895)

Yes that is a premium channel that you would have to pay for. You might be able to get the TV Land channel with your current cable package. You would have to check with your provider.

 
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Answer by  johhnyrebel (12)

no its not. i have comcast and it comes free with it, its channel 205 where i live and i love the night gallery which it plays every night at one am. Retro tv plays some pretty cool movies as well and some pretty funky tv shows like night rider!

 
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Answer by  shorty23 (177)

Yes retro television is a premium channel it comes with cable. If you have cable, you can visit their website to see when and where it shows in your town.

 
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Answer by  nuttree (1596)

The Retro Television Network (or RTV) is not a premium channel. In most markets, it is offered as a digital subchannel (i.e., an additional programming stream) as part of a local TV station's broadcast signal.

 
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Answer by  nadine1252 (49)

Retro Televison is not a premium channel. It is available to everyone by using an antenna attached to your television. No dish or cable membership is necessary. You can also watch online, as your friend does.

 
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Answer by  msallen (39)

No, Retro Televison Network, RTN or RTV is not a pay per view channel. It is available on Comcast and Rainier Cable channel 117. It is also availabel to satellite dish owners on digital channel 7.2.

 
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Answer by  Rosengurtle (147)

Retro Television is available in some states on digital broadcast television. With the advent of digital broadcast television it is possible for stations to broadcast multiple channels simultaneously . You can go to myretrotv.com and see if it is available in your area.

 
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Answer by  Keldon (17)

Ihae never heard of the channel in question but have found several old shows online to watch. The shows generally require you to watch some sort of advertisement before and during the show. the shows i've seen on sites are great. Ones I used to watch when i was a kid and can find noplace else.

 
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Answer by  Kat123 (591)

Chances are, yes. It all depends on what cable company you are going through. Some might have it in their package, while others may not. Just shop around and look at all the packages.

 
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Answer by  timbucktoo (350)

Not from what I can tell. It is a basic cable channel that has several affiliates in 60 major cities across the US. Depending on where you live, you might be able to get it for free.

 
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