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Channel surf around the world By Adrian Northrup Summer may be winding down, but that doesn’t mean your traveling has to. Explore the untouched depths of the earth, visit restaurants across the country and experience unforgettable culture from your own home, via television. TV shows offer viewers a look at a different world without even having to leave their couch. Here are some of Tango Diva’s picks for travel TV shows. Check your local listings times and showings in your area. Samantha Brown: Passport to Great Weekends Samantha Brown Travel Channel Want to go on a vacation but only have a weekend? Travel Channel’s Samantha Brown explores cities across the globe in just 48 hours on Samantha Brown’s Passport to Great Weekends. “Sam” provides viewers with insider tips about hotels, restaurants and activities about the destination. She also meets up with locals from the city for insider tips. For more information, visit Samantha Brown on the Travel Channel Web site. Anthony Bourdain: No
Channel surfing (also known as channel hopping in certain areas) is the practice of quickly scanning through different television channels or radio frequencies in order to find something interesting to watch or listen to. Modern viewers, who may have cable or satellite services beaming down dozens if not hundreds of channels, are frequently caught channel surfing. It is common for people to scan channels when commercial broadcasters switch from a show over to running advertisements. Sources: http://books.google.co.in/books?