It's After Midnight For Cannabis Planet Debut In Sacramento

For night owls in Sacramento, Cannabis Planet television, is coming to town.

The marijuana-themed program will bring its tips on pot cultivation, cooking and culture to the local airwaves just past midnight tonight - at 12:30 a.m. Saturday. The show, in English, will run on KTNC - the local affiliate for the Spanish-language network Estrella TV.

Cannabis planet producer Brad Lane is buying television time to air the program. He is paying the bills with sponsorships from local marijuana dispensaries, the River City Wellness Collective and the Horizon Non-Profit Collective, MediCann medical marijuana clinics and California hydroponic growing suppliers, Advanced Nutrients and Humboldt Nutrients.

Lane is hoping the Sacramento launch for his network fares better than his last venture in the capital region. The Cannabis Planet-sponsored race car - adorned with a marijuana leaf - was banned just before race time at a NASCAR-sponsor event at the All-American Speedway in Roseville.

Lane is seeking to enter a new version - with an understated medical cross - in a future NASCAR event.


NewsHawk: Ganjarden: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: The Sacramento Bee
Author: Peter Hecht
Contact: The Sacramento Bee
Copyright: 2010 The Sacramento Bee
Website: It's after midnight for Cannabis Planet debut in Sacramento
 
For night owls in Sacramento, Cannabis Planet television, is coming to town.

The marijuana-themed program will bring its tips on pot cultivation, cooking and culture to the local airwaves just past midnight tonight - at 12:30 a.m. Saturday. The show, in English, will run on KTNC - the local affiliate for the Spanish-language network Estrella TV.

Cannabis planet producer Brad Lane is buying television time to air the program. He is paying the bills with sponsorships from local marijuana dispensaries, the River City Wellness Collective and the Horizon Non-Profit Collective, MediCann medical marijuana clinics and California hydroponic growing suppliers, Advanced Nutrients and Humboldt Nutrients.

Lane is hoping the Sacramento launch for his network fares better than his last venture in the capital region. The Cannabis Planet-sponsored race car - adorned with a marijuana leaf - was banned just before race time at a NASCAR-sponsor event at the All-American Speedway in Roseville.

Lane is seeking to enter a new version - with an understated medical cross - in a future NASCAR event.


NewsHawk: Ganjarden: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: The Sacramento Bee
Author: Peter Hecht
Contact: The Sacramento Bee
Copyright: 2010 The Sacramento Bee
Website: It's after midnight for Cannabis Planet debut in Sacramento


Very cool to hear about this.

:welldone:
 
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