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Heartland (TV network)

Heartland is an American country music-oriented digital broadcast television network owned by Get After It Media and broadcast out of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Launched on April 16, 2012, the network began as a revival of The Nashville Network (TNN); the original incarnation (now known as Paramount Network) existed as a basic cable and satellite television network from March 7, 1983, to September 24, 2000.

Headquarters

ChattanoogaNashville, Tennessee

November 1, 2012 (2012-11-01)[2][3]

The Nashville Network (2012–2013)

Programming[edit]

Programming that aired on the new Nashville Network included shows such as Nashville Now, Crook & Chase, Music City Tonight, The Rick and Bubba Show, and Larry's Country Diner.[4][5][6] Much of the same programming continued to air after the rebrand to Heartland. New series added to the network include Rise Up Country with John Ritter, Reflections, Positively Paula (hosted by Paula Deen), the Canadian drama series Heartland, reruns of Canadian sketch comedy The Red Green Show (added September 2018), More Than the Music, The Unseen World, and Morning Beats, a soft news magazine[8] which replaced Coffee, Country & Cody from WSM Radio in Nashville. Country music videos air when no other programs are scheduled; both contemporary videos and classic country performances are offered, usually presented in blocks by VJs. Coincidentally the network carries the Canadian series Heartland in repeats, with the only connection between the two a shared name.


Heartland's national feed contains no infomercials except for a regularly scheduled presentation brokered by Time-Life Home Video.

– former competitor and current home to some former TNN programs.

Great American Country

– a network launched in 2000, carrying reruns of several shows originally aired on TNN.

RFD-TV

– a similar channel.

Country Music Television

– another digital subchannel that exclusively features country music videos.

The Country Network

Official website