RuralTV/RFDTV buys FamilyNet

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Looks like parent company of RFDTV/RuralTV buys FamilyNet. FamilyNet and RuralTV will merge programming 1/1

Rural Media Group, the parent company for both RFD-TV/RFD HD and Rural TV, said it has purchased FamilyNet, a 32-year-old basic cable channel currently distributed into 14.8 million U.S. homes, from Interactive Television and Gaming Networks (formerly Comstar Media).

The company said it will combine the programming of Rural TV and FamilyNet on Jan. 1, 2013, enlarging total distribution for the RMG channels above 61 million homes on cable and satellite.

FamilyNet was bought by Comstar in December 2009, after Comstar bought AmericanLife TV Network. It later reprogrammed AmericanLife into YouToo TV, with a social media focus, allowing viewers to upload their own videos.

RMG said the acquisition -- the price was not disclosed -- would extend its rural-themed programming into cities including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, Houston, Dallas, and Los Angeles, plus the countryside of Kansas, Oklahoma, Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, and California.

“We believe the merged channels will be an even stronger network for all viewers, and a more valuable asset for our cable/satellite distributors who are bandwidth challenged at this time,” Patrick Gottsch, founder and president of Rural Media Group, said in a release. “The fact that both channels have a long history of dedication to nothing but family-oriented programming make this an easy transition for all subscribers”.

“I am proud of what we were able to accomplish by turning FamilyNet around,” Robert A. Schuller, chairman of FamilyNet, said in the release. “The RMG’s acquisition will ensure the rich tradition of family-friendly entertainment continues on the FamilyNet. Now that it has been acquired, this will allow me to focus full-time on other ministry opportunities which I look forward to.”

CEA’s Rick Michaels advised the seller on the transaction.

http://multichannel.com/content/rural-tv-parent-buys-familynet/139953
 
I am cross posting this in the Dish and FTA area...FTA because all 3 stations are on FTA and DIsh because they carry RuralTV

FamilyNet has some older shows like Newhart, Bob Newhart Show, Remington Steele, Mary Tyler Moore and Mr Belvedere
 
Does this mean that subscribers who get RFDTV will now also get FamilyNet content, or vice-versa, or both?
 
RuralTV and FamilyNet will merge programming. Thats how I read it
The company said it will combine the programming of Rural TV and FamilyNet on Jan. 1, 2013,
 
RuralTV and FamilyNet will merge programming. Thats how I read it
The company said it will combine the programming of Rural TV and FamilyNet on Jan. 1, 2013,
So, hopefully that means both. :up:
 
I am cross posting this in the Dish and FTA area...FTA because all 3 stations are on FTA and DIsh because they carry RuralTV

FamilyNet has some older shows like Newhart, Bob Newhart Show, Remington Steele, Mary Tyler Moore and Mr Belvedere

"Big wheels rollin. gotta keep em goin.
Big wheels rollin. movin on.
The white line is a lifeline to the nation.
And men like Will and Sonny make it move"

hahahaha
 
I am wondering if the new TNN channel has something to do with this since some of the shows which aired on Rural TV and RFD TV will be moving to TNN next month.
 
FamilyNet's programming is mostly Christian religious shows, or thinly veiled entertainment programs with a heavy moral message. However they do have a few pretty interesting programs. Here is their program library on their web site:
http://www.familynet.com/shows/

I remember watching FamilyNet from time to time when Sky Angel was still on the Dish system, but haven't heard much from it since.
 
As long as can still see Bob Newhart Show, Remington Steele, Mary Tyler Moore and Mr Belvedere, I don 't mind the other stuff
 
I kinda sorta remember when "familynet" was a PI channel on Dish..I think skyangel sued and had it removed
 

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