Retirement Living TV to Launch Original AARP Programming

WASHINGTON, March 6:
Retirement Living Television (RLTV) will debut original programming from AARP
TV, a new franchise that caters to people 50 and older, kicking off with two
syndicated shows: Inside E Street
and My Generation.

Inside E Street and My Generation will premiere on RLTV on March 10 and 11,
respectively. These two weekly half-hour shows extend from AARP's lifestyle and
news platforms as well as select single-topic specials.

Hosted by former sports
anchor Greg Williams, My Generation
is a lifestyle magazine show that will feature nationally known experts
covering issues from health and money to relationships and volunteering. The
series will air Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 3 p.m. on RLTV.
Meanwhile, Inside E Street is a
new consumer-affairs program hosted by veteran journalist Sheilah Kast (ABC
News, CNN, NPR), airing at 3 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays. The show will debate
hot topics of the day and include newsmakers and key opinion leaders. It will
also follow issues before Congress and key state legislatures across the
country.

"AARP is an
organization that has been serving the 50-plus market for 50 years,” said Brad
Knight, the president of RLTV. “As a newcomer, RLTV appreciates the benefits of
partnering with such a powerhouse pioneer. We are pleased that AARP has
recognized the value in teaming up with RLTV: a cable network who's made it
their mission to change not only the way people watch television, but the way
they live their lives.”

In addition to RLTV, AARP
TV's programming will also be distributed via www.aarp.org in several formats. Inside
E Street
and My Generation will be viewable as complete shows and will also
be edited into specific segments pertaining to individual channels on
www.aarp.org, such as the health channel on the site.

AARP TV was launched by
AARP, the largest membership organization in the U.S. for people 50 and older.
Launched in September 2006, Retirement Living TV (RLTV) is the only network
dedicated to informing, involving and inspiring people aged 55 and older.

—By Irene Lew