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Based on the trailer, it sounds like a fun channel to try. Their website gave me whiplash though, as it kept bouncing up and down. Also, I wonder if they could provide a list of cities they will launch in?
It'll be a first for the US to have a national broadcast diginet dedicated to British and Australian programs.
I found a little bit more info about this network...it's slated to initially launch on Univision/UniMas-owned stations in Dallas/Fort Worth, Sacramento, and Houston, although the article didn't specify which ones (they have duopolies in all three markets).
it's slated to initially launch on Univision/UniMas-owned stations in Dallas/Fort Worth, Sacramento, and Houston, although the article didn't specify which ones (they have duopolies in all three markets).
Just a guess, but in Houston I suspect it might replace Grit on UniMas' KFTH 67.3. That subchannel has run Grit for a number of years, but Grit also recently popped up on Scripps/Ion Television O&O KPXB 49.3 as part of the overall revamp of Ion offerings.
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