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AmericanLife TV |
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Launched |
February 1985 |
Owned by |
Unification Church |
Formerly called |
The Nostalgia Channel, and GoodLife TV Network |
Website |
goodtv.com |
Availability |
Satellite |
Not yet available on Satellite |
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Cable |
Verizon FiOS |
Channel 213 |
Also available on other cable systems |
Consult your cable provider |
The AmericanLife TV Network, formerly the "GoodLife TV Network," and "The Nostalgia Channel" is an American cable television network. It describes itself as the only cable network devoted to the baby boomer generation. The network's programming consists of reruns of television series dating from the 1950s through the early 1990s, old movies, and original programming aimed at baby boomers. The network was launched in February, 1985 and acquired in 2001 by the Unification Church. With company headquarters located in Washington, D.C., AmericanLife TV claims over 10 million subscribers throughout the U.S.
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