American Primetime Television (APTV) is available for free viewing on FilmOn. The channel provides its viewers with a mix of classic and original shows. Here’s more about APTV:

“APTV is a new television channel with cutting edge content that launched in January 2012. APTV is available on multiple media platforms with affiliates reaching up to 80 million HH. The goal of APTV is to offer a variety of content to reach audiences across multiple demographic and psychographic classifications. By partnering with major content aggregators- such as Simply Me, FilmOn, DISH Network, Echostar, Comcast, and Roku- that provide an efficient and expansive distribution channel, APTV has entered the marketplace with a strong foothold in both traditional and developing technologies. APTV continues to develop relationships with content providers and aggregators to steadily expand its reach and offerings. The principals of APTV, and its partner channels, have joined forces to maximize their decades of experience from the fields of media, marketing, production and law.”

The channel shows original programming, reality programs, classic television, films and more. One of the films you can see on APTV is “Night of the Living Dead,” the classic 1968 zombie film directed by George A. Romero.

You can check out some of APTV’s programming by clicking on the embed below or by clicking through to FilmOn. FilmOn offers tons of channels and titles On Demand for free. You can watch FilmOn’s channels for free in SD or, for a low monthly subscription, in HD with added DVR recording space.

What do you think about APTV? Give your opinions in the comments section below.

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By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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