TV Scout

TV Scout
Type Digital broadcast television network
Branding TV Scout
Country United States
Availability National (not available in all markets)
Slogan Your viewer's scout for what's on television.
Parent Broadcast Television Group
Established February 22, 2012 (2012-02-22)
Launch date
September 26, 2013 (2013-09-26)
Dissolved 2016 (2016)

TV Scout was an Austin, Texas, based Digital subchannel owned by Broadcast Television Group LLC.[1]

As a multicast network, TV Scout aired a non-interactive program grid. The grid listed the over-the-air station and its sub-channels in numerical order over a two-hour span and could include a station logo.[2]

The network began dropping affiliates due to financial distress and began winding down operations. As of September 2015, KVHF-LD was the only Affiliate left to be carrying the Network; however, by mid-2016, KVHF began carrying a different on-screen TV Guide by Ventura Broadcasting Company.

Former Affiliates

DMAMarketCall SignChannelNotes
4PhiladelphiaWWJT-LP7.1Replaced by Soul of the South Network
17DenverKLPD-LD28.5Removed February 2015
22PortlandKWVT-LD17.2Removed February 2015
29NashvilleWJDE-LD31.4Replaced by Soul of the South Network, then replaced HSN, then replaced with Infomercials. Currently with Decades.
33Salt Lake CityKPDR-LD19.4Replaced by Biz TV
49LouisvilleWWJS-CD45.6Replaced by ShopHQ
55FresnoKVHF-LD4.1Replaced by VBC TV Guide in 2016
67WichitaKCTU-LD43.4Replaced by The Works
93Baton RougeWLFT-CD30.3Replaced by Get-TV
121EugeneKWVT-LD17.3Removed February 2015

References

  1. Dodson, Andrew. "TV Scout Brings Program Grid To Over-The-Air TV". tvnewscheck. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  2. Marcucci, Carl. "Broadcast TV unveils "TV Scout" multicast channel". Streamline RBR. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
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