Untamed Sports TV
Type | Broadcast digital television network |
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Country | United States |
Availability | Nationwide |
Slogan | Come with Us |
Owner | Olympusat |
Official website |
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Untamed Sports TV (UST) is a digital subchannel which provides niche outdoor and lifestyle programming to several stations in the United States. This channel was launched on December 25, 2008 by parent company Olympusat, who also owns & operates TOKU.
History
UST agreed to carry some games from the first season of the Fall Experimental Football League in October and November 2014.[1]
Programs
- "AdrenalineTV"
- At Your Leisure (Family oriented outdoor adventures)
- Athletes in Motion (Multiple Sports)
- ATV TV (Motor Sports)
- Beach Sports TV (Volleyball/Watercross)
- Deer Camp (Hunting)
- Divers Down Television (Scuba Diving)
- FIM Motocross World Championship (Motor Sports)
- Gillette World Sport (Multiple Sports)
- GillznFinz TV (Fishing)
- Great Southwest Outdoors (Hunting/Fishing)
- Fishing Across America with Dave Maynard
- Fishing With Ladin
- Hawaiian Xtreme Sports TV
- HuntFishCook TV (Cooking)
- Hunter's Exchange (Hunting)
- Key West Time starring Howard Livingston (Lifestyle and travel)
- Latitudes & Attitudes (Boating)
- Louis Vuitton Pacific Series (Boating)
- Mazdaspeed Motorsports Race Series (Motor Sports)
- Motorz TV (Motor Sports)
- Mud Truck TV (Motor Sports)
- Ocean PAddler TV (Paddling Sports)
- On The Hook TV (Fishing)
- Outdoor News (News)
- Power Boat TV (Boating)
- Professional Championship Bullriding Tour (Bullriding)
- Reel Adventures (Fishing)
- Scuba World The Television Series (Scuba Diving)
- Supermoto World Championship (Motor Sports)
- The Traveling Trio
- Wingshooting USA (Hunting)
List of Untamed Sports TV affiliates
City | Station | Channel | Owner |
---|---|---|---|
Baton Rouge, LA | KPBN-LD | |
Pelican Broadcasting |
Birmingham, AL | WIAT-TV | |
Nexstar Media Group |
Fresno, CA | KVHF-LD | |
Cocola Broadcasting |
Kansas City, KS | KCKS-LD | |
Heartland Broadcasting |
Kansas City, KS | KMJC-LD | |
Heartland Broadcasting |
Topeka, KS | WROB-LD | |
Heartland Broadcasting |
List of former Untamed Sports TV affiliates
City | Station | Channel | Owner | Notes |
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Albany, NY | WXXA-TV | |
Shield Media, LLC. (Operated under SSA/JSA by Nexstar Media Group) |
Replaced with TheCoolTV until 2011, then replaced with The Country Network (which became ZUUS Country), then replaced with Off Track Betting |
Atlanta, GA | WTBS-LD | |
Prism Broadcasting | Subchannel is permanently blank |
Boise, ID | KIVI-TV | |
E.W. Scripps Company | Replaced with Laff |
Cedar Rapids, IA | KWWF | |
Stratus Media Holdings, LLC | Station went off the air permanently in Summer 2013. |
East Bernstadt, KY | WOBZ-LD | |
ARK TV (Andrea Joy Kesler) | Replaced with 24/7 News, Weather & Sports |
Fresno, CA | KGPE-TV | |
Nexstar Media Group | Replaced with ZUUS Country, then with the SD feed of the main channel, then replaced with Escape |
KVBC-LP | |
Cocola Broadcasting | Now a local independent station known as "The Ventura Channel" | |
Las Vegas, NV | KSNV | |
Sinclair Broadcast Group (Was owned by Intermountain West Communications Company at the time) |
Replaced with Cozi TV, then replaced with Estrella TV |
Reno, NV | KOLO-TV | |
Gray Television | Replaced with Live Well Network until November 2014, then replaced with Movies! |
San Juan, PR | WIPR-TV | |
Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation | Replaced with Noticias 24/7 (News in Spanish) |
Salt Lake City, UT | KTVX | |
Nexstar Media Group | Replaced with TheCoolTV until July 2012, then replaced with Me-TV |
Seattle, WA | KFFV | |
OTA Broadcasting, LLC | Replaced by KBS World |
Wichita, KS | KCTU-LD | |
River City Broadcasters | Replaced with Tuff TV |
External links
References
- ↑ "FXFL To Be Carried on ESPN3" (Press release). New York: FXFL. PR Newswire. October 1, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2014 – via NBC Right Now.
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