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AWE (A Wealth of Entertainment; formerly Wealth TV) is an American lifestyle and entertainment cable network. Privately held by Herring Networks, Inc. , the network operates several domestic and international television feeds while its primary production facilities and corporate headquarters are located in San Diego, California .
Formerly on DT4, main channel was independent until 2020. Savannah: WJCL (TV) 22.2: 22: ABC: Hearst Television: Formerly on WSAV-TV DT3 Thomasville (Tallahassee, Florida) WCTV: 6.2: 20: CBS: Gray Television: Primarily an affiliate of My Network TV with high school basketball games being aired on Saturday afternoons during the season. Simulcast ...
MyFree DirecTV, scheduled to go live Nov. 15, is a free streaming service with a collection of advertising-supported live TV channels and "an extensive On-Demand library" of series, shows and ...
Primo TV: V-me Media: 2017 ---- TeenNick: Paramount (Media Networks) 2009 -Yes: Yes - 68,472,000 Channel space formerly held by Nick GAS from 1999 to 2007 and The N from 2007 to 2009. Universal Kids: NBCUniversal (Media Group/Cable Entertainment Group) 2005 ---- 58,266,000 Formerly known as PBS Kids Sprout and Sprout. Up TV: InterMedia Partners ...
The U.S. telecommunications company entered into a deal with Herring Networks Inc in 2017, which included OAN and a little-watched lifestyle channel, AWE. DirecTV began carrying the networks in ...
A contract dispute has left some DirecTV customers without access to local channels, including WCMH-TV (Channel 4) in Columbus, Ohio, where this screen grab was taken, and WHO-DT (Channel 13) in ...
Channel RF Years owned Current status El Dorado, AR–Monroe, LA: KTVE: 10: 27: 1967–1996: NBC affiliate owned by Mission Broadcasting [h] KAQY 11: 11 [i] MeTV affiliate, KMLU, owned by Legacy Broadcasting Grand Junction, CO: KJCT 8: 7: 2013–2014 [j] Court TV affiliate, KLML, owned by Ventura Broadcasting Augusta, GA: WAGT: 26: 30: 2016 ...
For 11 million DirecTV subscribers, many channels went dark Sunday as DirecTV and Disney's current five-year contract ended Sunday, Sept. 1.