Monday, March 31, 2008

New Series America's Port Premieres Sunday

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America's Port
SUNDAY at 10P et/pt
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From the producers of Deadliest Catch comes a new series that puts viewers in the center of America's busiest port. Nearly half of all U.S. imports come through here, and it's all moved by 16,000 employees in record time. So, if you want to work here – you better know your ship!

In the first episode, a freighter with engine trouble nearly avoids a catastrophe, and port police dive into a case of a missing Hollywood man.

Get behind-the-scenes stories, straight from the producer's laptop at the America's Port blog >>

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