Village Halloween Parade LIVE Monday October 31, 8:30pm - 10:00pm On Monsters HD

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FANGORIA TV and MONSTERS HD will telecast in High Definition New York's Village Halloween Parade LIVE Monday October 31, 8:30pm - 10:00pm. Strangeland's DEE SNIDER & Kathleen Murphy will serve as telecast hosts with roving reporters Scream Queens Debbie Rochon and Felissa Rose along the Parade Route.

Now in its 32nd year, New York's Village Halloween Parade is the nation's largest public Halloween celebration attended by over 2 million people. A mile-long stage featuring close to 50,000 costumed marchers, hundreds of Halloween characters, including giant masks and puppets, dozens of marching bands playing music from around the world, stilt walkers, jugglers, break dancers and other street performers participate in the parade.

MONSTERS HD became TV's first and only 24/7 horror channel in 2003. From the undying legends to the cutting edge of modern horror, MONSTERS HD offers all your favorite horror and monster titles - uncut and in stunning HD. With original productions, 24 hour scare-a-thons and world television screamieres, get MONSTERS HD now to see fangs, claws, and chainsaws sharper than ever.

MONSTERS HD is one of the VOOM HD Networks, available nationally on DISH Network CHANEL 9481. Click the MONSTERS HD logo for more information.

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October 27: FANGORIA teams with MONSTERS HD!

In the ultimate teamup of terror titans, FANGORIA TV and Voom’s MONSTERS HD will unite to broadcast New York City’s Village Halloween Parade live in high definition this coming Halloween, October 31, from 8:30 to 10 p.m. (Eastern). The telecast (available exclusively on Dish Network, channel 9481) will be hosted by heavy metal rock legend/screenwriter Dee Snider (pictured).

“We are thrilled to be teaming up with our friends at MONSTERS HD to broadcast the Village Halloween Parade,” says FANGORIA Entertainment President Thomas DeFeo. “This will give horror fans nationwide the first major taste of what FANGORIA TV can offer. Teaming with MONSTERS HD, which presents the greatest lineup of uncut horror movies anywhere, puts us in a great position to continue expanding the FANGORIA brand.”

“We are frightfully pleased to be in partnership with Voom HD Network’s MONSTERS HD in presenting this year’s New York City Village Halloween Parade,” says David Wengrod, vice president of programming and development for Fangoria Entertainment. “We look forward to bringing shrieks of delight to Halloween fans throughout the country with this annual New York City tradition.”

David Sehring, MONSTERS HD’s Senior Vice President and General Manager, notes, “We’re a channel dedicated to bringing our audience the goriest, scariest programming in bloodcurdling high definition, so it’s Halloween every day and night on MONSTERS HD. It sends a chill down my spine to be able to join forces with FANGORIA, one of the standard-bearers of horror.”

2005 marks the 32nd consecutive year of the Village Parade, which launched in 1973. The Big Apple’s largest Halloween celebration, the parade attracts over 2 million spectators as it runs up 6th Avenue from Spring Street to West 19th Street. The wild event showcases over 50,000 participants, including giant puppets, special costume character performances, dozens of marching bands, jugglers, stilt walkers and cool surprise guests from the world of horror entertainment.

Voom HD Networks is an innovative package of channels that include movies, sports, music, travel, fashion, the arts, cartoons, and news—all in stunning HD. Created by Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, the channels are currently available to subscribers of Dish Network. You can find out more about MONSTERS HD here. —Tony Timpone

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I was just looking at the guide and it now says Nightmare on Elm Street 4 at 8:30pm. Does anyone know if they scrapped plans for this or if the guide might be incorrect?
 
Sean Mota said:
Transmission problems....


The first instance of a "blackout" was when the person in the Santa suit was being interviewed and trying to promote some play. I thought the audio and video was cut on purpose.
 

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