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For Immediate Release
January 22, 2010
Contact: Tim Hennessey
(717) 787-3110

Orbel Corporation Tour to be Aired on PCN TV

Local Palmer Twp Business Showcased

Orbel Corporation, located in the Palmer Industrial Park in Palmer Township, will be highlighted on the Pennsylvania Cable Network TV Tours on Sunday, January 24th at 8:00 PM.

Several months ago PCN visited Orbel for a guided tour by Orbel's President, Ken Marino, and his staff as part of PCN's program of showcasing Pennsylvania businesses.  "It was exciting for us to be featured on PCN TV," said Marino.  "The tour gave us a chance to tell people what we do and who we are."

PCN is a nonprofit nonpartisan cable television network responsive to the interests and needs of Pennsylvania and its people. PCN serves as the commonwealth's version of C-SPAN, with unedited live and same-day coverage of Pennsylvania Senate and House floor proceedings, committee hearings, press conferences, speeches, and other public forums where the business of the state is debated, discussed, and decided.

State government coverage on PCN is shown without commentary or analysis, giving viewers the opportunity to judge for themselves the merit of pending bills, and the ideas and opinions of state leaders. PCN also televises extensive coverage of significant state events, such as the Pennsylvania State Farm Show and high school sports championships. Additional network offerings include visits to museums and manufacturing facilities in the commonwealth "PCN Tours", interviews with authors of books about Pennsylvania "PA Books", and hour-long profiles of prominent state residents "PCN Profiles". PCN is funded by Pennsylvania cable television companies which voluntarily carry the service on their channel lineup. The network receives no state or federal funds.

 

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