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NEWTOWN, Conn. ― If a weekly show on Outdoor Channel is any indication, millions of Americans are embracing the National Shooting Sports Foundation's STEP OUTSIDE® concept of introducing newcomers to the outdoors.

Outdoor Channel's "STEP OUTSIDE" has kicked off its fourth season with 13 new episodes tracking the adventures of newcomers to hunting, shooting, fishing and archery. The show airs on Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m., Thursdays at 6 a.m., Saturdays at 7 a.m. and Sundays at 3 a.m. (all times EST).

"For the future of hunting and the shooting sports, no two words are more important than 'STEP OUTSIDE,'" said show co-host and NSSF President Doug Painter. "STEP OUTSIDE TV not only tells the stories of people's personal experiences as they take their first steps afield, but also challenges viewers to do their part in carrying on our hunting and shooting traditions."

Hosted by Painter and three-time Olympic shooting medallist Kim Rhode, "STEP OUTSIDE" takes viewers along as shooters, hunters, anglers and archers invite newcomers to the outdoors for the first time. The show also features a weekly segment, Shooting Sports Minute, hosted by Painter and produced by NSSF.

After three successful seasons produced by Mossy Oak, the show was produced this season by Tennessee-based SchaZam Productions.

"We are thrilled to be involved with STEP OUTSIDE TV and look forward to carrying on the legacy that Mossy Oak Productions started, and, of course, the legacy of our outdoor traditions through STEP OUTSIDE," said SchaZam's Mark Maness.

Since its inception, NSSF's STEP OUTSIDE program has helped introduce hundreds of thousands to target shooting, hunting, fishing and archery by encouraging outdoor enthusiasts to invite others to share in their outdoor experiences. The program has assisted state fish and wildlife agencies, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, hunting clubs and conservation organizations in providing first-time experiences for newcomers through grants, workshops and other sponsored events.

For more information, visit www.outdoorchannel.com.

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