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Tuff TV
Typedigital broadcast television network
BrandingTUFF TV
Country
AvailabilityNationwide via OTA digital television
(covering 33% of the U.S.)[1]
Broadcast area
Worldwide
OwnerTUFF TV Network, LLC
(Seals Entertainment Company, LLC)
Key people
Lou Seals
John Bonner
Paul Miller
Launch date
June 30, 2009
Official website
www.TuffTV.com

Tuff TV is an American digital broadcast television network targeted at men. Tuff TV launched on June 30, 2009. The network was founded by E. Lamar "Lou" Seals, III, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Seals Entertainment Company, LLC. (a.k.a. Sealsco) & is owned by the Tuff TV Network, LLC subsidiary of Sealsco.

History

Tuff agreed to carry some games from the first season of the Fall Experimental Football League in October and November 2014.[2]

Affiliates

The following TV stations was carried TUFF TV over digital terrestrial television:

City Station Channel Owner

Arizona

Phoenix K38IZ-D 38.2 Spanish Independent Broadcast Network

California

Fresno KVHF-LP 4.2 Cocola Broadcasting
Redding KGEC-LD 26.2 Cooper Communications
Ridgecrest (Los Angeles DMA) KZGN-LD 21.2 Wiknich Broadcasting Corporation

Colorado

Cortez K26CI-D 27.4 Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association
Denver KHDT-LD 16.5 Syncom Media Group

Florida

Orlando WHDO-CD 38.1 Local HDTV Inc.
St. Augustine (Jacksonville DMA) WQXT-CD 28.3 A1A TV, Inc.

Georgia

Atlanta WDNV-LD 12.7 Prism Broadcasting

Illinois

Aurora-Chicago WPVN-CD 24.3 Polnet Communications

Indiana

Salem (Louisville DMA) WRLW-CD 17.3 Rebecca L. White

Kansas

Sublette KDGL-LD 23.2 High Plains Broadcasting
Wichita KSMI-LP 51.4 Digital Networks

Kentucky

East Bernstadt/London WOBZ-LD 9.3 ARK-TV, Inc.

Louisiana

Crowley (Lafayette) K36MG-D 36 DTV America Corporation Launch Date Expected Mid-Late 2017/Station Currently Off Air
Lake Charles KYTH-LD 43.6 C. Dowen Johnson

Michigan

Detroit WHNE-LD 14.4 Tait Broadcasting LLC

Minnesota

Alexandria K47OQ-D 47.1 Selective TV, Inc.

Montana

Missoula K34MJ-D 34.3 Weese Enterprises

Nevada

Las Vegas KHMP-LD 18.2 Pahrump Media Group
Reno KCNL-LD 3.3 Prism Broadcasting

New Hampshire

Charlestown WYCU 26.2 Crosshill Communications

New Jersey

Atlantic City WMCN-DT2 44.2 Lenfest Broadcasting

New Mexico

Albuquerque KYNM-CD 30.2 Belmax Broadcasting

New York

Cobleskill WYBN-LD 14.3 Cable Ad Net New York, Inc.
Rochester WBGT-CD 46.3 Vision Communications

North Carolina

Asheville WASV 50.3 Digital Networks
Charlotte WHKY-TV 14.3 Long Communications
Manteo (Norfolk DMA) W30DN-D 30.1 Lawrence F. Loesch

Ohio

Canton/Newcomerstown/Loudonville/Millersburg WIVD-LD/WIVM-LD/WIVN-LD/WIVX-LD 29.3/39.2 Image Video Teleproductions, Inc.
Cincinnati WOTH-CD 20.6 Elliot Block

Pennsylvania

Erie WLEP-LD 9.3 Hapa Media Properties, LLC

Puerto Rico

Arecibo WMEI 14.1 CMCG Puerto Rico (Max Media)

South Dakota

Rapid City KRPC-LP 33.3 Digital Networks

Tennessee

Alexandria/Nashville WRTN-LD 6.5 Richard C. & Lisa A. Goetz
Chattanooga WOOT 6.4 Digital Networks

Texas

Beaumont, Texas KAOB-LD 27.6 C. Dowen Johnson

Utah

Salt Lake City KPDR-LD 19.2 Craig and Marilyn Caples & William Mitchell

Washington

Yakima K38OI-D 38.4 Grupo Hispanavision

West Virginia

Williamson WHJC 27.2 Four Winds Television Inc.

References

  1. ^ "The Top 25 Digital Broadcast Networks". TVNewsCheck.com. 17 June 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  2. ^ "FXFL To Be Carried on ESPN3" (Press release). New York: FXFL. PR Newswire. October 1, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2014 – via NBC Right Now.