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Updated: Monday, 11 Feb 2013, 9:22 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013, 9:26 AM EST
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOTV) - WOTV 4 Women is pleased to announce the expansion of Maranda’s show, “ Maranda Where You Live” from a half hour weekly program to a daily show. Starting on Monday Feb. 11, “Maranda Where You Live” will air each weeknights at 7:00pm on WOTV 4 Women.
“For over 25 years I’ve had the honor of educating, informing and empowering kids and families and I’m thrilled to continue this life mission to a new, expanded format,” said Maranda. “Every day we’ll give families the chance to play, win, share, learn and grow together.”
The show will stay true to Maranda’s brand focusing on topics that are important to west Michigan families but will allow Maranda to dig deeper into bigger issues and share expert insights from her team of local partners. There will also be many opportunities for viewer interaction and of course great family fun!
With the new daily talk show format, Maranda will debut a new set with a fresh fun look that will be perfect for interactive and energetic segments as well as more in-depth sit down interview with guests.
“Maranda Where You Live” will debut at its new 7:00pm time slot on WOTV 4 Women starting Monday February 11, 2013.
You can catch WOTV 4 Women on the following channels based on your cable provider.
WOTV 4 can be seen throughout West Michigan.
Cable
Ace Telephone / Allendale -- Channels 4/204 HD
AT&T U-verse -- Channels 4/1004 HD
Bloomingdale Communications -- Channels 4/204 HD
Charter -- Channels 4/780 HD
Comcast -- Channels 4/237 HD
Coldwater Board of Public Utilities -- Channels 4/105 HD
WMU EduCable -- Channel 4, no HD available
WOW -- Channels 4/456 HD
Satellite
DirecTV -- Channel 41
Dish Network -- Channel 41
Antenna
WOTV 4 is on Channel 41
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