Light TV

Light TV
Type Digital broadcast television network
Country United States
Availability Nationwide (available on OTA digital television and LPTV)
Headquarters Beverly Hills, California
Owner MGM Television
(Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Key people
Mark Burnett (MGM Television CEO)
Roma Downey (Lightworkers Media president)
Launch date
December 2016 (2016-12)
Picture format
480i (SDTV)
Affiliates List of affiliates

Light TV is an American digital broadcast television network owned by MGM Television and scheduled to launch in December 2016. The network will feature family-friendly and faith-based entertainment programming. Light TV is headed by the husband-and-wife team of Mark Burnett and Roma Downey; Burnett is the CEO of MGM TV, while Downey is best known as an actress and star of Touched by an Angel. Both Burnett and Downey consider themselves deeply religious, and have teamed in the past on producing several religious- or family-oriented projects (most notably the 2013 History miniseries The Bible) through the MGM subsidiary Downey leads, Lightworkers Media.[1][2]

Programming

Light TV will feature several series and movies meant to fit the network's family-oriented approach, including content from the MGM film and TV library or acquired through outside sources.[1][2] The following television programs have been mentioned as being part of the network's initial schedule:

Affiliates

Light TV will initially launch on subchannels of fourteen Fox and MyNetworkTV stations owned by Fox Television Stations, with most of the initial affiliates being owned-and-operated stations of the Fox Broadcasting Company.[3] MGM will offer the network to stations outside the initial markets.[4]

City Station[5] Physical
channel
Virtual
channel
Owner (Management Company) Date of affiliation Notes
Phoenix KSAZ-TV 10.4 Fox Television Stations
Los Angeles KTTV 11.3 Fox Television Stations
San Francisco KTVU 2.2 Fox Television Stations
Washington, D.C. WTTG 5.3 Fox Television Stations
Ocala/Gainesville WOGX 51.3 Fox Television Stations
Orlando WOFL 35.2 Fox Television Stations
Atlanta WAGA-TV 5.4 Fox Television Stations
Chicago WPWR-TV[2] 50.3 Fox Television Stations
Minneapolis KMSP-TV 9.5 Fox Television Stations
New York City WNYW 5.4 Fox Television Stations
Charlotte WMYT-TV 55.4 Fox Television Stations
Philadelphia WTXF-TV 29.3 Fox Television Stations
Dallas KDFW 4.2 Fox Television Stations
Houston KRIV 26.2 Fox Television Stations

References

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