The Family Channel (American TV network, founded 2008)

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The Family Channel
TypeBroadcast television network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide via OTA digital television
(covering 21% of the U.S.)[1]
HeadquartersChattanooga, Tennessee
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerValCom
Get After It Media
History
LaunchedDecember 15, 2008 (as My Family TV)
December 2013 (as The Family Channel)
ReplacedFaith TV
Former namesMy Family TV
Faith TV
Links
Websitewww.getafteritmedia.com/fam

The Family Channel is an American general entertainment television network owned by Get After It Media (formerly Luken Communications and Reach High Media Group), and based in Chattanooga, Tennessee.[2][3]

History[edit]

In September 2008, ValCom announced that they would purchase the assets of Faith TV, relaunching it as a more broadly-distributed family television network.[4] On December 15, 2008, ValCom deal to purchase Faith TV closed and they relaunched Faith TV as My Family TV.[5] On October 1, 2009, ValCom completed the purchase of the network after making its final $250,000 payment.[6] The network had no connections with the similarly-named MyNetworkTV programming service, owned by Fox Television Stations.

On March 22, 2011, ValCom announced that My Family TV would become a joint venture with Luken Communications.[2][3] Many of the programs seen on My Family TV, such as Route 66, Lassie, Highway to Heaven and Daniel Boone also aired on sister network RTV.

In December 2013, Luken Communications rebranded MyFamilyTV as The Family Channel.[7] "The Family Channel" name was formerly used by the cable channel owned by Christian Broadcasting Network that became Freeform (now owned by Disney 15 years later) in January 2016; outside of some shared public domain programming once aired in the CBN/Family Channel era of Freeform, the two networks have no relation to each other.

Affiliates[edit]

City Station Virtual
channel
Physical
channel
Owner Comments

Alabama[edit]

Birmingham WSWH-LD 22.3 22 Get After It Media
Fayette WSSF-LD 51.5 15 Ettie Clark
Berry WSFG-LD 51.5 31
Opelika, Alabama WQMK-LP 18.2 18 Ben Jordan
Scottsboro WNAL-LD 32.1 31 Get After It Media

Arkansas[edit]

Bentonville K28NT-D 48.1 28 Victory Communications
Monroe-El Dorado KCIB-LD 5.1 5 Immanuel Baptist Church

California[edit]

Fresno KSDI-LP 33.2 44 Cocola Broadcasting
Redding KDRC-LD 26.3 26 Cooper Communications

Colorado[edit]

Cortez K26CI-D 27.3 26 Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association
Denver KZDN-LD 16.5 16 Syncom Media Group

Florida[edit]

Inglis-Yankeetown WYKE-CD 47.1 47 Citrus County Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc.
Orlando WRCF-CD 29.1 35.3 LocusPoint Networks
WSWF-LD 10.1 45 Mundial Media Productions
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale WBEH-CD 38.1 38 Prime Time Partners, LLC
St. Augustine/Jacksonville WQXT-CD 22.6 28 A1A TV, Inc.
Tampa/St. Petersburg WDNP-LD 36.1 34 Get After It Media

Georgia[edit]

Atlanta WANN-CD 32.6 29 Prism Broadcasting Network
Augusta WBPI-CD 49.1 49 Watchmen Broadcasting
Dalton WDNN-CD 49 49 North Georgia Television
Rome WKSY-LD 21.2 24 Audio Graphics, Inc.

Indiana[edit]

Evansville WYYW-CD 15.2 15 Evansville Low Power Partnership
Indianapolis WSOT-LD 27.1 27 Sunnycrest Baptist Church

Kansas[edit]

Wichita KSMI-LD 30.5 30 Great Plains Television Network
Garden City/Sublette KDGL-LD 23.4 23 High Plains Broadcasting

Kentucky[edit]

Harlan WAGV 44.4 51 Living Faith Ministries
Paducah-Cape Girardeau WUWT-CD 26.2 26 Harpole Telecom, Inc.

Louisiana[edit]

Shreveport KVPO-LD 30.5 30 Get After It Media

Michigan[edit]

Millington WXON-LD 9.5 29 P & P Cable Holdings

Mississippi[edit]

Cleveland/Greenwood WPYM-LD 38.1 38 Get After It Media

Montana[edit]

Glasgow K20JS-D 20.1 20 Valley County TV District #1
Fort Peck K47CY-D 47.1 47

Nevada[edit]

Pahrump KPVM-LP 46.3 46 Vernon Van Winkle

North Carolina[edit]

Raleigh WAUG-LD 8.2 4 St. Augustine's University

Pennsylvania[edit]

Charleroi WWAT-CD 45.1 45 Local Media TV
Pittsburgh WBPA-LD 12.3 12 Get After It Media
Philadelphia WACP 4.6 4 Western Pacific Broadcast LLC

Puerto Rico[edit]

Arecibo WMEI 14.2 14 Max Media
Ponce WQQZ-CD 33.2 30

South Carolina[edit]

Greenville WGGS-TV 16.2 16 Carolina Christian Broadcasting
Myrtle Beach WTNG-CD 14.3 14 Dilicast Broadcast Services

Tennessee[edit]

Knoxville, Tennessee WKXT-LD 34.1 34 Get After It Media

Texas[edit]

Beaumont KAOB-LD 27.3 27 C. Dowen Johnson
Crockett/Tyler KIVY-LD 16.2 16 Leon Hunt
Houston KUGB-CD 28.5 28 Frequency Communications, Inc.
Wichita Falls K24HH-D 24.3 24 Christian Family Television Network, Inc.

Utah[edit]

Cedar City KCSG 14.2 14 Southwest Media, LLC
Kanab K28IT-D 6.1 28 Western Kane County Service District
Logan KUTO-LD 15.2 15 Soule Video Productions

West Virginia[edit]

Bluefield WLFB 40.4 40 Living Faith Ministries

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Top 25 Digital Broadcast Networks". TVNewsCheck.com. 17 June 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b Frank, Judy (March 22, 2011). "Chattanooga's Luken Communications Enters Joint Venture With ValCom Entertainment Company". Chattanoogan. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "ValCom, Inc. Announces Joint Venture With Luken Communications". Marketwire. March 22, 2011. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  4. ^ "Valcom to Purchase Faith TV; Re-launch as Family Television Network". tvover.net. September 3, 2008. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  5. ^ "ValCom, Inc. Closes Deal With Faith TV; Ready to Launch "My Family TV" Network". MarketWire. December 15, 2008. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  6. ^ "MyFamilyTV now solely owned by Valcom". Tampa Bay Business Journal. October 1, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  7. ^ "Luken Communications launches The Family Channel". RBR-TVBR. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2014.

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