Tim Anson

Lighting Designer. Rfdtv “rose Parade” at RFD-TV

Tim Anson is the owner of LD4TV, where Tim has worked as a Lighting Designer for various television productions since January 2010. Tim also serves as a Lighting Direction and Design consultant for NBC's "The Golden Globes Red Carpet Special." With extensive experience in the industry dating back to 1982, Tim has worked on popular shows such as MasterChef and "What Just Happened." Currently, Tim is involved in lighting design for live telecasts and streaming at RFDTV, showcasing their expertise in the field.

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RFD-TV

Rural Media Group, Inc. (RMG) is a privately held Delaware-based “C” corporation which owns and operates the world’s largest portfolio combining rural-based satellite/cable delivered media and entertainment companies including: * RFD-TV, LLC – Operates a cable TV network with approximately 40 million subscribers via DISH Network (231), DIRECTV (345), Verizon FiOS TV (247), Time Warner, Comcast, Mediacom, Charter, Bresnan, Brighthouse, Cox, and more than 600 independent rural cable systems. * RFD-TV The Magazine, LLC - Publishes a bi-monthly companion magazine to over 165,000 paid subscribers. * RFD-TV The Theatre, LLC – Operates a 2,000 soft-seat theatre headquartered in Branson, Missouri used to showcase national talent and other rural favorites. Headlining group is Brule’—a native American musical group. * RFD HD, LLC – Operates a high-definition version of RFD-TV. * RURAL TV, LLC – Operates an international cable TV network in the UK with approximately 9 million subscribers on BSkyB and Freesat. RMG is in discussions with operators to launch RURAL TV in countries including Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Ireland and Canada. RMG’s corporate headquarters are located in Gretna, Nebraska with network operations in Nashville, Tennessee. ---------------------------------------- RFD-TV is Rural America’s Most Important Network—in name and in practice-- with programming designed to both cultivate and nourish the country lifestyle.