Hearst Television Launches Season 2 Of ‘Finding Adventure’ Series Streaming Exclusively On The Very Local App
What would you do if someone were to invite you to surf, deep-sea dive, white-water raft or engage in similar high-stakes outdoor endeavors … for the first time?
Outdoor enthusiasts and neophytes alike will be able to find out beginning March 7 when Season 2 of Finding Adventure launches on the Very Local app, available to stream for free on all mobile, tablet and connected TV devices.
Host Kinga Philipps, ocean conservationist, thrill seeker and first female host of Shark Week travels to locations around the country, taking local residents along with her for “the coolest, most breathtaking and heart-pounding experiences.” Philipps serves as expert and mentor taking participants and viewers alike “out of their comfort zones” to experience incredible outdoor adventures right in their own backyards.
Michael Callahan, Very Local senior director, digital studios, said: “Watching the personal transformations of the inspiring locals we’ve invited on the show is one of the most rewarding experiences we’ve had as creators. Kinga Philipps couldn’t be more compassionate and captivating as their mentor, and our tenacious producing team did a wonderful job capturing more heartwarming and heart-pounding stories in Season Two of Finding Adventure.”
Over the course of 12 episodes, Season 1 of the 30-minute show took viewers to Sacramento, Calif.; Portland, Maine; Kansas City, Mo.; New Orleans; Orlando, Fla.; and Pittsburgh.
In this brand-new season, Philipps will take viewers along on adventures in Louisville, Ky; Greenville, S.C.; Milwaukee; Manchester, N.H.; and Albuquerque, N.M., with new episodes rolling out every Tuesday through April 25 for a total of eight new installments.
Hearst Television launched Very Local in 2021 to provide original non-scripted programming across genres with a focus on production in Hearst Television’s more than two dozen local media markets. The Very Local team produces more than 100 hours of content a year, including more than a dozen titles and hundreds of interstitial programs, and manages the schedules of more than two dozen FAST channels.
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