Grit (TV network)

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Grit (TV network)

Grit is an American free-to-air television network owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company.[4] The network features classic Westerns, both TV series and films.[5]

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Grit
TypeDigital broadcast television network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide coverage: 94%[1]
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Programming
Picture format1080i 16:9 widescreen or 480i 4:3 letterbox
Ownership
OwnerE. W. Scripps Company
ParentScripps Networks, LLC
Key peopleJonathan Katz (president
CEO, Katz Broadcasting)
Bill Cox (SVP of programming, Grit)[2]
History
FoundedApril 3, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-04-03)
LaunchedAugust 18, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-08-18)[3]
FounderJonathan Katz
Links
Websitewww.grittv.com
Availability
Terrestrial
List of Grit affiliates
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The network is available in many media markets via the digital subchannels of free-to-air television stations and on the digital tiers of select cable providers through a local affiliate of the network.

Originally, Katz sold the network to affiliated TV stations via ad split, but by October 2015 had moved to paying carriage fees in exchange for distributing the network's ad inventory.[6]1 Grit used direct response advertising as a meter of viewers before switching to Nielsen rating C-3.[6]3 It is available on Dish Network, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, U-verse TV, and Frndly TV.

History

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Grit was announced by Katz Broadcasting along with a sister network Escape on April 3, 2014, with a formal launch scheduled for that summer with initial affiliates announced at this time being Univision Communications owned stations.[4] On August 11, 2014, Katz announced that the two networks would launch simultaneously on August 18, 2014. Grit launched at noon Eastern Time on that date,[7] with the 1952 film High Noon as the network's inaugural broadcast, leading off a week-long festival of John Wayne films.[3]

Katz estimated, based on direct response advertising business by September 2015, the network had over 250,000 prime time viewer and available in 91 million homes and 81% of the country. At that time, Grit along with its sister network, Escape, were signing up for national ratings from Nielsen. Previously handling the network's direct response advertising, Marathon Ventures would continue after the change over with advertising and sponsorship sales.[8]

Following Scripps's acquisition of Ion Media on January 7, 2021, a previous agreement for the network to air on the subchannels of Univision Communications-owned-and-operated stations, was nullified. The network then moved to the stations of Ion Media and Inyo Broadcast Holdings (which acquired stations Scripps could not) as a subchannel, doing so by March 1, 2021 replacing the Ion Plus, Shop Ion and Qubo channels.[9]

Programming

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Grit's program schedule features Westerns such as Death Valley Days, Laramie, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Lone Ranger, Zorro and Tales of Wells Fargo, along with various Western films.[10]

Katz Broadcasting president and CEO Jonathan Katz based the demographic-targeted concept of Escape and Grit after Bounce TV, a network Katz co-founded with Martin Luther King III and Andrew Young in 2011 that is targeted at African-American audiences. Katz stated Grit and Escape are "the country’s first ever male-centric and female-centric broadcast networks," featuring different programming from other classic television multicast networks that Katz referred to as "generic brands with generic names, created by studios to serve the studios."[11]

Movies

Grit's program schedule features an extensive library of films through multi-year program licensing agreements with several major film studios: Warner Bros. Pictures,[12] Universal Pictures,[13] Paramount Pictures,[14] Sony Pictures Entertainment,[15] Shout! Factory, and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (including 20th Century Fox titles).

Grit Xtra

Grit also operates Grit Xtra, an Internet FAST streaming service that carries older Western movies and TV series.[16]

Affiliates

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As of June 2016, Grit has current or pending affiliation agreements with television stations covering approximately 78% of the United States.[17]

When the network was first announced, Grit entered into an affiliation agreement with Univision Communications, which launched the network in 24 markets served by a station owned by the group or operated through local marketing agreements with Entravision Communications – giving Grit affiliates in 12 of the 20 largest U.S. television markets (including markets such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Dallas-Fort Worth). The network immediately sought carriage on the digital subchannels of television stations owned by other broadcasting companies,[4] on June 17, 2014, Katz signed group deals to carry Grit on stations owned and/or operated by Raycom Media in 26 markets (Raycom was merged into Gray Television at the start of 2019).[18]

On July 17, 2014, Katz announced affiliation deals with the Cox Media Group to carry Grit on WFTV in Orlando and KMYT-TV in Tulsa, as well as Press Communications-owned KJWP in the Philadelphia market, and Citadel Communications-owned stations in Providence (WLNE-TV) and Lincoln (KLKN). It also expanded its affiliation deal with Univision Communications to add stations in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and Phoenix to the network's originally announced Univision-owned charter affiliates.[19][20]

On October 9, 2014, the Sinclair Broadcast Group announced that it would carry the network on stations it owns and/or operates in 47 markets.[21] The deal lasted for three years, and Sinclair dropped the network on their stations from February 2017 until the start of 2018 in preference for their co-owned network with MGM (and Grit's most direct competitor), Charge!.

On November 16, 2015, Katz announced an affiliation deal with Media General adding the network to five more markets.[22]

On June 15, 2016, Katz announced more affiliation deals with Nexstar Broadcasting Group and Cordillera Communications's KATC-TV.[23]

Following Scripps's acquisition of Ion Media in January 2021, Scripps moved many of its subchannels, including Grit, to Ion-owned stations.[9]

List of affiliates

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Current affiliates for Grit[24]
Media market State/District Station Channel
BirminghamAlabama WIAT-DT2 42.2
WPXH-DT3 44.3
Dothan WDFX-DT3 34.3
Huntsville WAFF-DT3 48.3
Montgomery WSFA-DT3 12.3
Mobile WFNA-DT4 55.4
Anchorage Alaska KDMD-DT4 33.4
Fairbanks KATN-DT6 2.6
PhoenixArizona KASW-DT3 61.3
KTVW-DT3 33.3
Tucson KWBA-DT2 58.2
FayettevilleArkansas KNWA-TV 51.3
Jonesboro KJBW-LD 35.3
Little Rock KARK-TV 4.3
FresnoCalifornia KFTV-DT 21.4
Los Angeles KFTR-DT 46.4
MontereySalinas KMMD-CD 39.3
Sacramento KTXL 40.3
KTFK-DT 64.4
San Diego KGTV 10.3
San Francisco KFSF-DT 66.4
Santa Barbara KPMR 38.5
DenverColorado KPXC-TV 59.6
KCDO-TV 3.2
HartfordNew HavenConnecticut WHPX-TV 26.4
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia WFDC-DT 14.3
Fort MyersFlorida WFTX 36.4
Gainesville WCJB-TV 20.6
Jacksonville WPXC-TV 21.4
WRCZ-LD 35.1
MiamiFort Lauderdale WAMI-DT 69.4
WPXM-TV 35.3
Orlando WOPX-TV 56.4
WOTF-TV 26.1
Panama City WPGX 28.3
TampaSt. Petersburg WFTS-TV 28.3
WXPX-TV 66.3
West Palm Beach WFLX 29.3
WPXP-TV 67.4
AtlantaGeorgia WANF 46.3
Augusta WFXG 54.3
Columbus WTVM 9.3
Savannah WTOC-TV 11.3
HonoluluHawaii KHON-TV 2.3
KPXO-TV 66.3
BoiseIdaho KTRV-TV 12.3
Idaho FallsPocatello KPIF 15.3
ChampaignIllinois WCIA 3.4
Chicago WGN-TV 9.3
WGBO-DT 66.3
Rockford WTVO 17.4
EvansvilleIndiana WFIE 14.3
Fort Wayne WISE-TV 33.3
Indianapolis WRTV 6.2
South Bend WHME-TV 46.3
Terre Haute WAWV-TV 38.2
Cedar RapidsIowa KPXR-TV 48.2
Des Moines WOI-DT 5.3
OttumwaKeokuk KYOU-TV 15.3
TopekaKansas WIBW-TV 13.6
Wichita KDCU-DT 31.2
Bowling GreenKentucky WCZU-LD 39.5
Lexington WLEX-TV 18.2
WUPX-TV 67.3
Louisville WAVE 3.2
Baton RougeLouisiana WBXH-CD 39.3
Lafayette KATC-TV 3.3
Lake Charles KPLC 7.4
Monroe KARD 14.3
New Orleans WNOL-TV 38.2
Shreveport KSLA 12.2
BangorMaine WVII 7.3
Portland WIPL 35.4
BaltimoreMaryland WMAR 2.2
Salisbury WGDV-LD 32.7
BostonMassachusetts WDPX-TV 58.1
CadillacTraverse City Michigan WFUP 45.5
WWTV 9.5
WWUP 10.5
Detroit WPXD-TV 31.3
Grand Rapids WZPX-TV 43.3
Lansing WSYM-TV 47.4
Marquette WLUC-TV 6.3
Saginaw WAQP 49.6
DuluthMinnesota WDIO 10.6
MankatoSt. James K16CG-D 16.6
MinneapolisSaint Paul KPXM-TV 41.3
KWJM-LD 15.3
Redwood Falls K46FY-D 46.1
Rochester KXLT-TV 47.6
JacksonMississippi WDBD 40.3
BiloxiGulfport WXVO-LD 7.2
WXXV-TV 25.5
LaurelHattiesburg WDAM-TV 7.6
Meridian WMDN 24.4
Cape GirardeauMissouri KFVS-TV 12.3
ColumbiaJefferson City KQFX-LD 22.3
Joplin KODE-TV 12.2
Kansas City KSHB-TV 41.2
Springfield KOLR 10.3
St. Joseph KNPG-LD 21.5
St. Louis WRBU 46.3
KTVI 2.3
BillingsHardinMontana KHMT 4.3
LincolnNebraska KLKN 8.2
Omaha KMTV 3.2
AlbuquerqueNew Mexico KWBQ 19.2
AlbanyNew York WYPX-TV 55.4
Buffalo WKBW-TV 7.4
WPXJ-TV 51.3
Binghamton WBNG-TV 12.5
New York City WJLP 33.2
WPIX 11.3
WPXN-TV 31.3
Syracuse WSPX-TV 56.3
Utica WUTR 20.3
CharlotteNorth Carolina WJZY 46.4
GreensboroWinston-Salem WGPX-TV 16.2
WGHP 8.3
Greenville WEPX-TV 38.3
W35DW-D 45.1
Jacksonville WPXU-TV 35.3
Raleigh WNCN 17.3
Wilmington WSFX-TV 26.3
BismarckMinotNorth Dakota KNDB 26.3
KNDM 24.3
FargoGrand Forks KRDK-TV 4.6
ClevelandOhio WDLI-TV 17.1
Cincinnati WXIX-DT4 19.4
Columbus WCMH-DT2 4.2
Toledo WTOL-DT3 11.3
Oklahoma CityOklahoma KSBI-DT4 52.4
Tulsa KJRH-DT5 2.5
BendOregon KFXO-CD3 39.3
Portland KRCW-DT3 32.3
KPDX-DT4 49.4
EriePennsylvania WFXP-DT3 66.3
Harrisburg WHTM-DT3 27.3
JohnstownAltoonaState College WTAJ-DT4 10.4
Philadelphia WPHL-DT3 17.3
Pittsburgh WPKD-DT3 19.3
ScrantonWilkes-Barre WQPX-DT4 64.4
ProvidenceRhode Island WLNE-TV 6.2
CharlestonSouth Carolina WCSC-TV 5.3
Columbia WZRB 47.4
Greenville WHNS 21.5
Myrtle Beach WMBF-TV 32.5
ChattanoogaTennessee WDEF-DT4 12.4
Knoxville WTNZ-DT3 43.3
Memphis WMC-DT3 5.3
WPXX-TV 50.4
Nashville WNPX-TV 28.3
AbileneTexas KRBC-TV 9.2
Amarillo KCIT 14.2
Austin KNVA 54.2
BrownsvilleHarlingen KGBT-TV 4.6
DallasFort Worth KDAF 33.3
KPXD-TV 68.3
El Paso KINT-TV 26.2
Houston KFTH-DT 67.3
KPXB-TV 49.3
JacksonvilleTylerLongview KETK-TV 56.2
Laredo KXOF-CD 31.4
Lubbock KCBD 11.3
MidlandOdessa KMID 2.4
San Angelo KLST 8.3
San Antonio KYVV-TV 28.1
KWEX-DT 41.3
Wichita Falls KJTL 18.3
Salt Lake CityUtah KUCW-DT3 30.3
KUPX-DT2 16.2
BurlingtonVermont WVNY-DT3 22.3
RichmondVirginia WUPV-DT3 65.3
SeattleTacomaWashington KWPX-DT4 33.4
Spokane KGPX-DT3 34.3
CharlestonHuntingtonWest Virginia WLPX-DT4 29.4
Clarksburg WVFX-DT5 10.5
Green BayWisconsin WGBA-DT3 26.3
Milwaukee WPXE-DT4 55.4
La Crosse WLAX-DT4 25.4
Madison WIFS-DT8 57.8
Milwaukee WTMJ-DT4 4.4
Wausau WTPX-DT2 46.2
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