It's scheduled on NBC on cable up here in the Great White North (which is green 
this time of year).  Check your local listings.  We will get it at 11PM from 
KHQ . I can't understand why it wouldn't be aired in the USA.

73 .. Bill
VE5FN

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey & Rochelle 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 7:08 PM
  Subject: {Disarmed} Re: [Repeater-Builder] NBC Dateline story on Tower 
Climbers



  Just a shame some of us won't be able to see this interesting doco, not in 
the cont USA. Unlikely our TV companies will show this any time soon, maybe 
ever.
  Any change someone will record it and make it available via a torrent?
  Heres hoping.

  Kevin.



    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Chris Huber 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 12:26 PM
    Subject: [Repeater-Builder] NBC Dateline story on Tower Climbers


    For those interested in seeing what tower climbers go through.

    <<DATELINE NBC ANNOUNCEMENT - final.doc>>

    "DATELINE" PRESENTS "TOWER DOGS" - MONDAY, JULY 21
    July 16, 2008
    "DATELINE" PRESENTS "TOWER DOGS" -- A NEVER-BEFORE-
    SEEN LOOK AT THE
    MOST DANGEROUS JOB IN AMERICA -- MONDAY, JULY 21 AT 10 PM

    (New York) - July 16, 2008 - An upcoming "Dateline Presents" takes
    a never-before-seen journey into the perilous world of the tower
    climbers who work on the frontlines of America's high-tech
    communications system. They scale heights of up to 2,000 feet, in all
    types of weather, to install, maintain, and upgrade cell phone,
    Internet, and broadcast towers coast to coast. And according to
    figures cited by OSHA, these so-called tower dogs have the highest
    death rate per capita of any occupation in the country.

    The hour-long broadcast goes up close and personal to give a no-
    holds-barred look at tower dogs' lives - up in the air and on the
    ground. We experience their on-the-job tension and watch them work
    hard, play hard, and mourn when they lose one of their own. In a
    twist on all the dangerous-job programs viewers have already
    seen, "Tower Dogs" follows an unusual subcontract crew boss: a woman
    named XXXXX XXXXXXX, a single mom, former cheerleader, and the person
    keeping her tough-guy charges in one piece.

    There are approximately 9,500 tower climbers working at any given
    time, and they spend about 300 days per year on the road.
    A "Dateline" team worked with veteran tower dog Doug Delaney for four
    months documenting this group of tower climbers as they worked their
    way through 40 towns and cities in 24 states. During this time there
    were seven fatalities nationwide, including five deaths in a 12-day
    period in April.

    "Tower Dogs" airs on Monday, July 21st at 10:00 PM/ET. David Corvo
    is the executive producer.



   


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