TV Scout
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Type | Digital broadcast television network |
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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, LLC |
Established | February 22, 2012 |
Launch date | September 26, 2013 |
Official website | www.btvscout.com |
TV Scout is an Austin, Texas, based Digital subchannel owned by Broadcast Television Group LLC.[1]
As a multicast network, TV Scout airs a non-interactive program grid. The grid lists the over-the-air station and its sub-channels in numerical order over a two hour span and can include a station logo. [2]
Affiliates
DMA | Market | Call Sign | Channel |
---|---|---|---|
55 | Fresno | KVHF-LD | 4.1 |
93 | Baton Rouge | WLFT-CD | 30.3 |
67 | Wichita | KCTU-LD | 43.7 |
33 | Salt Lake City | KPDR-LD | 19.4 |
17 | Denver | KLPD-LD | 28.5 |
4 | Philadelphia | WWJT-LP | 7.1 |
22 | Portland | KWVT-LD | 17.3 |
121 | Eugene | KWVT-LD | 17.3 |
29 | Nashville | WJDE-LD | 31.4 |
References
- ↑ Dodson, Andrew. "TV Scout Brings Program Grid To Over-The-Air TV Read more at http://www.tvnewscheck.com/playout/2013/10/tv-scout-brings-program-grid-to-over-the-air-tv". tvnewscheck. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
- ↑ Marcucci, Carl. "Broadcast TV unveils “TV Scout” multicast channel". Streamline RBR. Retrieved Oct 20th, 2013.
- ↑ Lafayette, Jon (November 4, 2013). "The Scroll Rolls on for Digital Broadcast". Broadcasting & Cable: 18url=http://www.acrossplatforms.com/the-scroll-rolls-on-for-digital-broadcast/.
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