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== The Nashville Network <small>(first era)</small> == |
== The Nashville Network <small>(first era)</small> == |
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=== 1983–1998 === |
=== 1983–1998 === |
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It was relaunched in November 2012 to use just full name, not TNN and the 1983 logo. |
It was relaunched in November 2012 to use just full name, not TNN and the 1983 logo. |
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=== 1998–2000 === |
=== 1998–2000 === |
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Revision as of 00:55, 6 November 2013
The Nashville Network (first era)
1983–1998
It was relaunched in November 2012 to use just full name, not TNN and the 1983 logo.
1998–2000
The National Network
2000–2003
On August 11, 2003, TNN rebranded as the male-targeted Spike.
The Nashville Network (second era)
2012-2013
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. It launched on November 1, 2012.
Heartland
2013-Present
On October 9th 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. |