Quest (American TV network)

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Quest is an American digital multicast television network owned by Tegna Inc. The network specializes in travel, historical, science, and adventure-focused documentary and reality series aimed at adults between the ages of 25 and 54.

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Quest
TypeDigital multicast television network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide via OTA digital television
AffiliatesList of affiliates
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Programming
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerTegna Inc.
Key people
  • Brian Weiss (President / General Manager)
  • John Ford (Head of Programming)
  • Ned Simon (Head of Production and Network Operations)[1]
History
FoundedNovember 7, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-11-07)
LaunchedJanuary 29, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-01-29)
FounderLonnie Cooper
Links
Websitewww.questtv.com
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The network, which broadcasts in 480i standard definition, is available in several large and mid-sized markets via digital subchannel affiliations with broadcast television stations. Stations have the option of placing their Quest-affiliated subchannels on cable television providers serving their market (via existing carriage agreements for local broadcast stations) to provide additional local coverage.

History

The formation of Quest was announced on November 7, 2017, as a partnership between Cooper Media (a company formed at that same time to serve as the owner of Quest and its sister network, Justice Network) and Tegna Inc. The network was given an expected launch date of January 2018. Tegna tapped several of its 46 owned or operated television stations to serve as the network's charter affiliates, in exchange for maintaining a minority ownership stake in the network.[2][3][4][5]

The network was officially launched on January 29, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time with an episode ("Air Ambush") of the 2006–08 History series Dogfights as the network's inaugural program.

In May 2019, it was announced that Tegna would be acquiring both the Justice Network and Quest.[6]

Programming

Quest's program schedule[7] consists of a mix of programs that originally aired on A&E, Discovery, History, Smithsonian, and truTV cable networks, as well as those which premiered in 3D (aired on Quest in traditional 2D) from the now-defunct DirecTV channel 3net:

Former programming

Affiliates

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Perspective

As of December 2018, Quest has affiliation agreements with television stations in 67 media markets (including 24 of the top 30) encompassing 35 states, covering 60.81% of all households with at least one television set in the United States.[8]

When its launch was announced, the network reached a charter affiliation agreement with network co-partner Tegna, which initially planned to debut the network on 22 of its television stations. On December 20, 2017, the network signed a multi-station agreement with Spanish-language broadcaster TelevisaUnivision USA to carry its programming on five of its Univision and UniMás owned-and-operated television stations as well as one station affiliated with Justice Network.[9][10]

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List of Quest affiliates[8]
Media market State/District Station Channel
HuntsvilleAlabama WZDX-DT5 54.5
Mobile WPMI-DT2 15.2
Montgomery WDSF-LD 19.1
PhoenixArizona KPNX-DT4 12.4
Tucson KMSB-DT4 11.4
Little RockArkansas KTHV-DT4 11.4
BakersfieldCalifornia KUVI-DT 45.1
Los Angeles KFTR-DT5 46.5
Sacramento KXTV-DT3 10.3
San Diego KFMB-DT5 8.5
San Francisco KTLN-DT5 68.5
DenverColorado KUSA-DT5 9.5
HartfordNew HavenConnecticut WCCT-DT4 20.4
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia WUSA-DT3 9.3
JacksonvilleFlorida WJXX-DT3 25.3
MiamiFort Lauderdale WAMI-DT5 69.5
Orlando WVEN-DT5 43.5
Tampa WTSP-DT4 10.4
West Palm Beach WFLX-DT6 29.6
AtlantaGeorgia WXIA-DT4 11.4
BoiseIdaho KTVB-DT4 7.4
ChicagoIllinois WXFT-DT3 60.3
Moline WQAD-DT5 8.5
Rockford WREX-DT6 13.6
Fort WayneIndiana WFWC-CD8 45.8
Indianapolis WTHR-DT5 13.5
South Bend WSJV-DT5 28.5
Cedar RapidsIowa KGAN-DT3 2.3
Des Moines KCWI-DT4 23.4
LouisvilleKentucky WHAS-DT3 11.3
Lexington WTVQ-DT6 36.6
LafayetteLouisiana KXKW-LD5 32.5
Monroe KMCT-DT6 39.6
New Orleans WUPL-DT2 54.2
Shreveport KSHV-DT4 45.4
BangorMaine WLBZ-DT3 2.3
Portland WCSH-DT4 6.4
DetroitMichigan WADL-DT3 38.3
FlintSaginawBay City WFFC-LD3 17.3
Grand Rapids WZZM-DT4 13.4
DuluthMinnesota KDLH-DT6 3.6
MinneapolisSaint Paul KARE-DT4 11.4
Rochester KXLT-DT5 47.5
Kansas CityMissouri KCTV-DT4 5.4
St. Louis KYTV-DT6 3.6
Springfield KSDK-DT4 5.4
Las VegasNevada KGNG-LD5 15.5
Reno KOLO-DT5 8.5
AlbuquerqueNew Mexico KLUZ-DT2 14.2
BuffaloNew York WGRZ-DT4 2.4
New York City WMBC-DT2 63.2
CharlotteNorth Carolina WCNC-DT4 36.4
Fayetteville WUVC-DT6 40.6
GreensboroWinston-Salem WFMY-DT4 2.4
Willmington WWAY-DT4 3.4
BismarckNorth Dakota KFYR-DT5 5.5
Dickinson KQCD-DT5 7.5
Fargo KRDK-DT9 4.9
Minot KMOT-DT5 10.5
CincinnatiOhio WBQC-LD12 25.12
Cleveland WKYC-DT4 3.4
Columbus WBNS-DT5 10.5
Toledo WTOL-DT4 11.4
Oklahoma CityOklahoma KOCO-DT7 5.7
Tulsa KGEB-DT5 53.5
Klamath FallsOregon KOTI-DT3 2.3
Medford KOBI-DT3 5.3
Portland KGW-DT4 8.4
PhiladelphiaPennsylvania WFPA-CD3 28.3
Pittsburgh WPCB-DT4 40.4
CharlestonSouth Carolina WLTX-DT4 19.4
Greenville WDKT-LD2 31.2
Myrtle Beach WMBF-DT6 32.6
ChattanoogaTennessee WDEF-DT5 12.5
Knoxville WBIR-DT4 10.4
Memphis WATN-DT4 24.4
Nashville WUXP-DT2 30.2
AmarilloTexas KAUO-LD7 15.7
Austin KVUE-DT4 24.4
BryanCollege Station KAGS-LD3 23.3
DallasFort Worth WFAA-DT4 8.4
El Paso KTFN-DT3 65.3
Houston KTBU 55.1
Lubbock KLCW-DT4 22.4
OdessaMidland KWES-DT4 9.4
San Angelo KIDY-DT6 6.6
San Antonio KENS-DT4 5.4
TempleWaco KCEN-DT3 6.3
BurlingtonVermont WVNY-DT4 22.4
HamptonNorfolkVirginia WVEC-DT4 13.4
SeattleTacomaWashington KING-DT3 5.3
Spokane KSKN-DT3 22.3
MilwaukeeWisconsin WIWN-DT3 68.3
Wausau WSAW-DT5 7.5
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