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Northland Outdoors Television to debut on FSN across Upper Midwest

FARGO, N.D. - Northland Outdoors Television, the newest venture from one of the upper Midwest's premier outdoors content brand, will debut on Fox Sports North and many other local ABC affiliates across North Dakota on Saturday, July 2.

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Northland Outdoors Television host Bret Amundson, left, and legendary Nisswa, Minn., guide Hank Ebert shoot a segment that will air in the first-ever episode of the 30-minute adventure show. Forum News Service photo.

FARGO, N.D. - Northland Outdoors Television, the newest venture from one of the upper Midwest’s premier outdoors content brand, will debut on Fox Sports North and many other local ABC affiliates across North Dakota on Saturday, July 2.

The outdoors adventure show is the newest offering from Northland Outdoors, a leader in outdoor content in newspapers, magazines and online across North Dakota and Minnesota. And this first episode of the show will explore Minnesota’s history-steeped fishing opener and also tell the story of legendary Nisswa, Minn., fishing guide Hank Ebert.

The show will be hosted by Bret Amundson, a veteran outdoors radio host, and will be a companion to the high quality content already produced for Northland Outdoors Magazine, the Northland Outdoors newspaper column published weekly across Minnesota and North Dakota, and of course the website, www.northlandoutdoors.com .

The 30-minute show will debut at 7 a.m. on Fox Sports North, which airs in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and upper Iowa. Addition, the show will air at 10 a.m. Central (9 a.m. Mountain) on Channel 6 WDAY TV in Fargo-Moorhead; Channel 8 WDAZ TV in Grand Forks and Winnipeg; Channel 17 KBMY in Bismarck and Dickinson; and Channel 14 KMCY in Minot, Williston and reaching Fort Peck.

Northland Outdoors is owned by Forum Communications Co., which is headquartered in Fargo, N.D. A family owned company, FCC owns newspapers, radio and TV stations, commercial printing plants and dozens of other publications in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

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