Triangle to Screen Fast-Paced Snowboard Programme
Triangle Television to Screen Fast-Paced Snowboarding Programme
Snowboarding fans can soon tune in to
Triangle Television for full-on Australasian action when the
popular snowboard show Goin' Ballistyx! hits the airwaves
next month.
Due to screen on Triangle Television Auckland weekly from Saturday, July 15 at 8pm, Goin' Ballistyx! focuses on cutting-edge snowboarding action both here and in Australia where it already has won a huge audience. The show will also screen every Saturday night on Triangle Television Wellington when that station goes to air in August.
Two knowledgeable hosts move the show along at a fast pace, cutting between weekly snowboard segments and expert guests. Every episode features interviews with leading snowboarders from Australia and around the world. One of the highlights is Australian Winter Olympian snowboarder Andrew Burton interviewing his snowboarding colleagues on the slopes.
The Goin' Ballistyx! line-up includes a weekly 'What's On in the Mountains' segment, French ski-bunny 'Michelle' delivering a hilarious snow and weather forecast, and regular competitions.
There is also snowboarding from the Victorian Alps, footage and interviews from Stylewars at Australia's Falls Creek, plus interviews with board-riders such as United States star Zach Leach. Snowboarding movie The Community Project is also previewed in one episode.
There's no skiing on this dynamic show – it's 100 per cent pure snowboarding and a not-to-be-missed programme for those who love high-action sport.
Triangle
Television Auckland Has Operated as a Public Broadcaster to
Greater Auckland Since August 1, 1998 and Triangle
Television Wellington is Scheduled to Start Broadcasting in
the Greater Wellington Region in Early August 2006. Triangle
Television, Which is Non-Profit Making and Broadcasts 24
Hours Daily, Screens a Mix of Regional-Access Television
With International News and Information Programmes.
Triangle Television Auckland is Auckland's Only Regional, Non-Commercial Television Station and Broadcasts from Uhf Channel 41 and, in Remuera and Surrounding Suburbs, from Uhf Channel 52. from Uhf Channel 42 Triangle Also Reaches the North Shore, Including the East Coast Bays, Takapuna and Devonport, as Well as Whangaparaoa, Freemans Bay, Mission Bay, Kohimarama and St Heliers. Parts of the Coromandel Are Also Receiving Triangle's Signal. Triangle Television Wellington's Main Mast Will Be at Kaukau on Uhf Channel 40, With Other Transmission Points at Fitzherbert (Uhf Channel 41) and Baxter's Knob (Uhf Channel 41).
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