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Revision as of 22:17, 27 January 2011

My Family TV
TypeBroadcast television network
Country
AvailabilityNational (but not available in all markets)
OwnerValCom
Former names
Faith TV
Official website
http://www.myfamilytv.tv

My Family TV (Formerly Faith TV) is a United States general entertainment television network owned by ValCom and based in Clearwater, Florida. The current CEO is Vince Vellardit.[1]

Programming

My Family TV's programming consists of the following:[2]

logo of Faith TV, the former incarnation of "My Family TV"

Classics

Entertainment

Lifestyle

  • Distant Roads
  • Faces of Italy
  • Green House Project
  • Healthcare Heroes
  • Know the Cause
  • My Family Real Estate Auction
  • Peter’s Principles
  • Straight Cents News
  • Taxi Cab Eateries
  • Wellness for Life

Outdoors

  • The American Outdoorsman
  • Catchin’ and Cookin’
  • Fishin’ Hawg Country
  • Jimmy Houston Outdoors
  • Planet X

E/I

  • Adventures In Odyssey
  • Aj's Time Traveler
  • Aqua Kids
  • Buzz & Poppy
  • Curiosity Quest
  • Donkey Ollie
  • Kids Cooking For Kids!
  • Krysta's Kingdom
  • Real Life 101
  • Ultimate Choice

Talk Shows

On August 5, 2010 My Family TV announced that they would be adding repeats of That Show with Joan Rivers to the fall lineup. They had secured the broadcast rights to 225 episodes of the program.[3]

A new country music themed talk show, The Right Place with Kevin Sport started on the network in 2010, featuring interviews with the stars of country music.

Movies

My Family TV features over 900 classic movies.[4]

Affiliates

City Station Channel Owner
Tampa, FL WTAM-LD
30.1[5]
Lotus Communications Corporation
Phoenix, AZ KPHE-LP
44.4
Lotus Communications Corporation
Baton Rouge, LA WCBZ-LP
7
Louisiana Christian Broadcasting
Killeen, TX KPLE-LD
31.3[6]
Killeen Christian Broadcasting
Duluth, MN KCWV
27.1
Flinn Broadcasting Corporation
Kalamazoo/Grand Rapids, MI WLLA
64.3
Christian Faith Broadcast, Inc.
Redding, CA KGEC-LP
26
Cooper Communications
San Jose, CA KAXT-CA
1.6
Ely, NV KVNV
3
PMCM TV LLC
St George, UT KCSG
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Southwest Media, LLC
Pascagoula, MS WKFK-LD
7.1
NCN Cable Advertising

ValCom claims My Family TV has over 90 affiliates across the United States.[7]

External links

References

  1. ^ "ValCom's Chief Executive to Build the Television Network". Fox Business Network. Retrieved 2010-07-06. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Shows". My Family TV. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  3. ^ "ValCom's My Family TV Secures Joan Rivers Talk Show for Fall Season". Marketwire. Retrieved 2010-08-05.
  4. ^ "About us". My Family TV. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  5. ^ "ValCom, Inc. Launches My Family TV in Tampa Bay Market". Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  6. ^ "Stations for Network - My Family TV". RabbitEars. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
  7. ^ "ValCom's My Family TV Secures an Additional 30 Million Potential Viewers Through Agreement With R&R TV". MarketWatch. August 25, 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010.