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− | On August 11, 2003, TNN rebranded as the male-targeted [[Spike]]. |
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Revision as of 11:21, 19 January 2018
The Nashville Network
2012–2013
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It was announced on April 16, 2012 that Luken Communications and Jim Owens Entertainment will bring back TNN as a country music-oriented digital multicast network, as the original was renamed as Spike (now Paramount Network) in 2003. It launched on November 1, 2012.
Heartland
2013–present
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On October 9, 2013, The Nashville Network rebranded into Heartland
Digital television networks: Retro TV | The Action Channel | The Family Channel1 | Heartland | Rev'n Defunct networks: Frost Great Outdoors | PBJ2
1Operated as a joint venture with Valcom. |