Rev'n

Rev'n
Country United States
First air date
December 1, 2014
Founded Early October 2012
by Luken Communications, LLC
Owner Luken Communications, LLC
Launch date
December 2014 (2014-12)
Former names
My Car TV[1]
IPTV: 140 (Southern Fibernet)
Official website
revntv.com

Rev’n is an American vehicle-oriented digital broadcast television network owned by Luken Communications, LLC.

History

As early as October 2012, Luken Communications, LLC was planning a car focused channel then called My Car TV.[1] Rev'n was announced by Luken Communications on November 3, 2014 plus the signed up of 23 Mako Communications stations as affiliates to the Rev'n network in November 2014.[2][3] The network aired starting on December 1, 2014 with 26 affiliates in 24 markets[4] reaching 29 million households.[5]

Programs

A partial list includes:[6]

Affiliates

In addition to terrestrial affiliates, Rev'n is also available through a free Internet stream on the station's Web site. No subscription or TV Everywhere authentication is required.

City of license/market Station Virtual
channel
Owner[7] Affiliation date Notes
Phoenix K38IZ-D 38.7 Spanish Independent Broadcast Network, LLC
Fresno KVHF-LD 4.4 Cocola Broadcasting
Los Angeles KFLA-LD 8.6 KFLA Television
Sacramento KSAO-LD 49.5 Cocola Broadcasting April 21, 2016
San Francisco KMMC-LD 40.4 CMMB America November 2015
Cortez K26CI-D 27.7 Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association
Denver K05MD-D 5.3 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
KHDT-LD 16.2 pending
Washington WWTD-LD 49.5 DC Broadcasting, Inc. pending
Miami W16CC-D 16.8 Mako Communications pending
Orlando WSWF-LD 10.1 Charles Namey
St. Augustine WQXT-CD 28.5 A1A TV, Inc.
Tampa W15CM-D 15.4 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Atlanta WYGA-CD 16.7 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Chicago W25DW-D 25.3 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Kansas City KCKS-LD 25.7 Heartland Broadcasting
Topeka WROB-LD 25.7 Heartland Broadcasting
Louisburg KMJC-LD 25.7 Heartland Broadcasting
Wichita KGPT-CD 26.6 Great Plains Television
St. Louis KPTN-LD 7.3 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Glasgow K39GF-D 18.3 Valley County TV District #1
Albuquerque KYNM-CD 21.4 Belmax Broadcasting July 22, 2015
Albany WYBN-LD 14.5
Buffalo WBXZ-LP 56.3 Ritchie Broadcasting December 1, 2014[8]
New York City WXNY-LD 32.4 NY Spectrum Holding Company
Las Vegas KEGS-LD 30.4 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Oklahoma City KTOU-LD 21.6 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Philadelphia WZPA-LD 33.5 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
San Juan W26DK-D 25.4 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Chattanooga WOOT-LD 6.3 Digital Networks
Nashville WRTN-LP 6.2 Richard & Lisa Goetz
Amarillo K51JN-D 51.1 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Austin KVAT-LD 17.6 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Corpus Christi K20JT-D 54.1 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Dallas/Fort Worth KVFW-LD 38.4 CMMB America pending
Houston KUVM-CD 34.3 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
San Antonio KISA-LD 40.7 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]
Grundy WLFG 68.4 Living Faith Ministries, Inc.
Seattle KUSE-LD 46.6 Mako Communications December 1, 2014[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Marcucci, Carl (October 31, 2012). "Luken RTV affiliate losses not a big hit". Radio-TV Business Report (Streamline RBR, Inc). Retrieved February 18, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Seyler, Dave (November 6, 2014). "Television news: Graham, Sinclair, Luken, taxes". RBR-TVBR (Streamline RBR, Inc.). Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  3. Flessner, Dave (November 4, 2014). "Luken expands TV networks; new markets, Rev'n channel added". Chattanooga Times Free Press (Chattanooga Publishing Company, Inc.). Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  4. "KPHE-LD Phoenix Adds Rev’n Diginet". TV News Check. January 12, 2015. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  5. Flessner, Dave (November 3, 2014). "Luken Communications to debut Rev'n automotive TV network on Dec. 1". Chattanooga Times Free Press (Chattanooga Publishing Company, Inc.). Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  6. https://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/248356295?access_key=key-jzwCTEwAWOKNDCsYgr9f&allow_share=true&escape=false&view_mode=scroll
  7. "Stations for Network - Rev\'n". Rabbit Ears.info. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  8. "Luken Signs Multi-Network Affiliation Deal With WBXZ". The Chattanoogan. November 25, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2015.

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