List of United States over-the-air television networks explained

In the United States, for most of the history of broadcasting, there were only three or four major commercial national terrestrial networks. From 1946 to 1956, these were ABC, CBS, NBC and DuMont (though the Paramount Television Network had some limited success during these years). From 1956 to 1986, the "Big Three" national commercial networks were ABC, CBS, and NBC (with a few limited attempts to challenge them, such as National Telefilm Associates [and its [[NTA Film Network]]] and the Overmyer Network). From 1954 to 1970, National Educational Television was the national clearinghouse for public TV programming; the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) succeeded it in 1970.

Today, more than fifty national free-to-air networks exist. Other than the non-commercial educational (NCE) PBS, which is composed of member stations, the largest terrestrial television networks are the traditional Big Three television networks (ABC, CBS and NBC). Many other large networks exist, however, notably Fox and The CW which air original programming for two hours each night instead of three like the original "Big Three" do, as well as MyNetworkTV, which feature reruns of recent popular shows with little to no original programming, and Ion Television, which has had the same format since around 2007 but has started to pursue sports properties. Fox has just about the same household reach percentage as the Big Three, and is therefore often considered a peer to ABC, CBS, and NBC since it has also achieved equal or better ratings since the late 1990s; as of 2019, it also programs the equivalent amount of sports programming as the Big Three. Most media outlets now include Fox in what they refer to as the "Big Four" TV networks.

The transition to digital broadcasting in 2009 has allowed for television stations to offer additional programming options through digital subchannels, one or more supplementary programming streams to the station's primary channel that are achieved through multiplexing of a station's signal. A number of new commercial networks airing specialty programming such as movies, reruns of classic series and lifestyle programs have been created from companies like Weigel Broadcasting, Sinclair Broadcast Group and even owners of the major networks such as Fox Corporation (through the Fox Entertainment subsidiary), Paramount Global (through the CBS Media Ventures subsidiary), The Walt Disney Company (through the Walt Disney Television subsidiary) and Comcast (through the NBCUniversal subsidiary). Through the use of multicasting, there have also been a number of new Spanish-language and non-commercial public TV networks that have launched.

Free-to-air networks in the U.S. can be divided into five categories:

Each network sends its signal to many local affiliate television stations across the country. These local stations then air the "network feed", with programs broadcast by each network being viewed by up to tens of millions of households across the country. In the case of the largest networks, the signal is sent to over 200 stations. In the case of the smallest networks, the signal may be sent to just a dozen or fewer stations.

As of the 2016–17 television season, there are an estimated 118.4 million households in the U.S. with at least one TV set.[1]

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Non-commercial

Table of networks

All of the networks listed below operate a number of terrestrial TV stations. In addition, several of these networks are also aired on pay television services.

American television networks
NameOwner (subsidiary)Launch date% of U.S. households reached
  1. of households viewable
  1. of full-power affiliates
  1. of low-power/class-A affiliates
LanguageDescriptionNotes
NBCComcast(NBCUniversal)1939[2] 97%114,848,000226~338EnglishMajor commercial network
CBSNational Amusements(Paramount Global)1941215~299
ABCThe Walt Disney Company(Disney Entertainment)1948229~266
FoxFox Corporation1986[3] 223~202
The CWNexstar Media Group (75%)
National Amusements (Paramount Global) & Warner Bros. Discovery (12.5% each)
2006[4] 82%108,569,170106~5
PBSCorporation for Public Broadcasting
1969[5] 96%113,664,000349~342PublicNon-Commercial
MyNetworkTVFox Corporation200688%[6] 117,149,127151~30Commercial/syndication service
The CW PlusNexstar Media Group (75%)
National Amusements (Paramount Global) & Warner Bros. Discovery (12.5% each)
200623%32,755,513119~25
Scripps NewsE. W. Scripps Company202186.22%113,240,745General news
MeTVWeigel Broadcasting201084%99,456,00017629Classic series
MeTV+2021
MeTV Toons2024
Story Television2022Classic historic and documentary series
PBS KidsPBS2017[7] 83%98,272,0002690Children's programming Non-Commercial
Court TVE. W. Scripps Company(Katz Broadcasting)201980.49%95,300,160True crime/court news
Antenna TVNexstar Media Group201180%94,720,00011427Classic series
Rewind TVNexstar Media Group2021
DablParamount Global201977.70%91,996,800Lifestyle
True Crime NetworkTegna Inc.201476%92,936,0006210True Crime/InvestigationLaunched as Justice Network
Ion MysteryE. W. Scripps Company(Katz Broadcasting)75%88,800,00012425Suspense; drama; women's interestLaunched as Escape, later rebranded as Court TV Mystery
Grit12016Action; westerns; men's interest
CreateAmerican Public Television, WGBH-TV, & WNET200686%87,616,0002381Public TV; instructional Non-Commercial
LaffE. W. Scripps Company(Laff Media, LLC) 201574%11122Comedy
This TVEntertainment Studios20088929Classic series and films
Bounce TVE. W. Scripps Company(Katz Broadcasting)201173%86,432,00011211Black-centered programming
Ion Television1998 (as Pax TV)72% (OTA only)85,248,00010925Mainly recent procedural drama repeats
CometSinclair Broadcast Group (operator: MGM Television)201566%78,144,00010017Science fiction
GetTVSony Pictures Television(Sony Corporation of America)20146620Classic series and films
Heroes & IconsWeigel Broadcasting201458%68,672,0005730Classic action and sci-fi series; men's interest
World ChannelAmerican Public Television, WNET, WGBH Educational Foundation, & National Educational Telecommunications Association200759%68,617,0001600News and documentaries, and PBS NewsHour repeatsNon-Commercial
QVCQurate Retail Group198668,204,0004813Shopping
HSN1985[8] 4146
Catchy ComedyWeigel Broadcasting201557%67,488,000536Classic sitcoms
Movies!Fox Television Stations

Weigel Broadcasting

(both owning 50%)

20135218Feature films
Cozi TVComcast56%66,304,0006631Classic series and NBC Mystery Movie series
Fave TVParamount Global202036.56%44,091,360140ViacomCBS reality series repeats
QuestTegna Inc.201865%78,200,00029TBDAdventure programming
Start TVCBS Television Stations & Weigel Broadcasting46%54,464,000256procedural dramas/women's interest
BuzzrFremantle & RTL Group201545%53,280,0002037Game shows
Charge!Sinclair Broadcast Group201743%50,912,000524Action series and films
Defy TVKatz Broadcasting, LLC(E. W. Scripps Company)2021Reality television
Rev'nGet After It Media(Henry Luken III)201442%49,728,000144Automotive
Retro TV200534%40,256,0001583Commercial, reruns
TheGrioEntertainment Studios202133%39,072,000140Black-centric programming
QVC2Qurate Retail Group201331%36,704,000534Shopping
NewsNetBridge Media Networks(Bridge News, LLC)201926.62%34,249,693453Headline news
LocalishABC Owned Television Stations (Walt Disney Television)200925%29,600,00080Health/lifestyle
TBDSinclair Television Group (Sinclair Broadcast Group)(operated by Jukin Media)2017505Talk/lifestyle
HeartlandGet After It Media201222.51%23,342,140244Country music/lifestyle
Jewelry TelevisionMultimedia Commerce Group, Inc.199322%26,048,00016114Shopping
NHK World-JapanNHK199818%20,934,000150Japanese news and information Non-Commercial
The Action ChannelGet After It Media201621,312,000238Men's Interest
Biz TelevisionCenter Post Media, Inc.200917%19,788,000534Business and financial information
WeatherNation TVWeatherNation, Inc (Performance One Media)2011207Weather
The Country NetworkTCN Country, LLC200920,128,000733Country music videos
Soul of the South TelevisionSSN Media Group, LP201347African-American programming
StadiumSinclair Television Group, Inc. (Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.) & Silver Chalice201715%17,760,0003824Sports
First Nations ExperienceSan Bernardino Community College District201112%14,208,000227Native American programming Non-Commercial
Sports News HighlightsBridge Media Networks(Bridge News, LLC)202210.46%13,071,175010Rolling sports news
ShopHQiMedia Brands Inc. (Comcast [12.5%])199111%13,024,00056Shopping
France 24France Médias Monde (French Government)200610%11,640,0004International news Non-Commercial
Shop LCVaibhav Global20078%9,472,000042Shopping
AccuWeather ChannelAccuWeather20067%8,148,000134Weather
YTA TVCenter Post Media198533%34,984,000134Sports/lifestyle
Classic Arts ShowcaseThe Lloyd E. Rigler – Lawrence E. Deutsch Foundation19946,978,00033Non-commercial performance art video clips Non-Commercial
The Family ChannelValCom & Get After It Media2008[9] 5%5,920,000421Classic series and filmsCalled My Family TV until 2014.
QVC3Qurate Retail Group201605Shopping
AMGTVAccess Media Group20064.39%122[10] General Entertainment
DW-TVDeutsche Welle19532%2,326,00051Multicultural Non-Commercial
Minnesota ChannelTwin Cities Public Television2005170
Untamed Sports TVNone20081.29%4,021,177Sports/outdoors
Pursuit ChannelPursuit Media LLC0.23%716,644Sports and recreation
UnivisionUnivision Communications1986[11] 49%94,100,000[12] 6226SpanishSpanish commercial
Estrella TVEstrella Media200946%64,232,0003829
TelemundoComcast1984[13] 61.60%92,476,4225446
UniMásUnivision Communications2002[14] 43%59,600,000[15] 3524
LATVLATV Networks, LLC200716Bilingual (English/Spanish) entertainment
TeleXitos
(NBCUniversal Filmed and Entertainment)
201242.46%32,661,468251
Mega TVSpanish Broadcasting System20066%6,984,0005
TeLe-RománticaDreamhouse Entertainment, LLC
(managed by TeVe-Romance)
20120.46%1,425,200Telenovelas/lifestyle
MultimediosGrupo Multimedios19682.22%6,942,039Spanish commercial
DaystarWord of God Fellowship198256%64,736,0002080EnglishReligious
SonLife Broadcasting Network201044%52,096,0002277
Enlace[16] 200241%48,554,000379SpanishSpanish-language religious programming
TBN197340%47,360,0003910EnglishReligious
SmileTrinity Broadcasting Network20053512Religious children's programming
Positiv[17] 20033610Christian and Family-oriented movies
TBN InspireHillsong Church & Trinity Broadcasting Network2002359Religious
3ABNThree Angels Broadcasting Network198427%31,968,0002133
3ABN Latino200320%23,680,0000124SpanishSpanish religious
Peace TV200615%17,760,0007EnglishReligious (Islamic)
Dare to Dream NetworkThree Angels Broadcasting Network201013%15,392,000101Religious
3ABN Proclaim!109
AlmavisionAlmavision Hispanic Network20028%9,472,0009SpanishSpanish religious
TCT19779%27,992,9248EnglishReligious
Cornerstone Television[18] 1979[19] 7.94%24,796,415212
Hope ChannelSeventh-day Adventist Church20036.74%21,058,587015
The Walk TV20107.52%23,506,549312
CTN19795%5,780,000115
God TV19952
WHTFamily Broadcasting Corporation1985[20] 74
EWTN19813.50%10,928,78117Religious (Catholic)
The Word Network20001.5%1,734,0002Religious
TLN19731%1,156,00010
Tvida Vision20050.7%809,20002SpanishSpanish religious
Tele Vida Abundante19850.32%1,004,3553SpanishSpanish religious (Jewish)
GLC19820.25%289,00050EnglishReligious

Information on networks

Conventional commercial networks

Minor and digital multicast commercial networks

Additionally, several of the cable-oriented theme channels (e.g. music or shopping channels) have obtained broadcast clearances, usually on low-power stations, in many markets.

Spanish-language commercial networks

Additionally, Televisa, which distributes programming to Univision in the United States, operates in Mexico, but the company's networks (Canal de las Estrellas, Canal 5 and Nueve) have certain stations which can be received in parts of the U.S. located along and near the Mexican border, and likewise with the American networks have affiliates located or receivable in Mexican border cities. Some Mexican border stations (such as the former English-language ABC/Fox/CW affiliate XETV-TDT in Tijuana) who formerly maintained affiliations with U.S.-based English or Spanish networks, but mainly targeted their programming at their American border city (more than the Mexican metropolitan area that they are based in or merely licensed to).

Although the English-language programming model in the U.S. traditionally relies on the network and its stations handling programming responsibilities, Spanish language networks handle most of the responsibility for programming, while affiliates are limited to breakaways from the network feed to provide local news, public affairs and/or entertainment programming as well as local advertising. As such, all Spanish language networks primarily available on broadcast TV operate national feeds that are distributed to cable and satellite providers in markets without a local affiliate. Spanish-language independent stations also exist, although (particularly with the launch of Estrella TV), these are very limited and they mainly exist in markets with a large Hispanic and Latino American population.

Public/cultural/educational non-commercial

Religious

Several religious networks allow their broadcast affiliates to carry their programming out-of-pattern through clearance arrangements, notably TBN, 3ABN, Hope Channel and World Harvest Television.

Defunct networks

A children's network owned and operated by Ion Media, running from January 8, 2007 to February 28, 2021.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nielsen Estimates 118.4 Million TV Homes in the U.S. for the 2016–17 TV Season. www.nielsen.com. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20190806045837/https://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/article/2016/nielsen-estimates-118-4-million-tv-homes-in-the-us--for-the-2016-17-season/. 2019-08-06. live.
  2. Although CBS and NBC were founded in 1926 and 1927, respectively and ABC was founded in 1943, those companies did not begin continuous over the air TV broadcasting until 1939 (NBC), 1941 (CBS) and 1948 (ABC).
  3. DuMont's relationship with the Fox network via Metromedia is disputed, with Fox being either a modern re-incarnation, or at least a linear descendant of the DuMont Television Network (via former DuMont subsidiary Metromedia) according to radio personality Clarke Ingram.
  4. On January 24, 2006, CBS and Time Warner announced the merger of The WB and UPN, forming one larger network, The CW in late 2006. See The CW for more information. The CW and MyNetworkTV are also carried on cable-only channels and digital subchannels of many currently operating television stations of several different affiliations, ranging from current CBS and Fox affiliates, to even NBC and ABC affiliates. The WB and UPN shut down on September 18, 2006 to merge into The CW. MyNetworkTV was created by the Fox Broadcasting Company to give programming to several Fox-owned UPN affiliates, upon the shutdown of UPN. MyNetworkTV transitioned from a commercial network to a programming service in 2009.
  5. Although PBS was initially established in 1969, it assumed full-time broadcasts on October 5, 1970 to replace its predecessor, National Educational Television (NET).
  6. Web site: 'The Walking Dead' Sets Broadcast Syndication Pact with MyNetwork TV. 19 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140320194316/https://variety.com/2014/tv/news/the-walking-dead-syndication-rights-go-to-mynetworktv-1201139343/. 20 March 2014. live.
  7. Although the PBS Kids block was created in 1994, the current incarnation of the 24-hour PBS Kids channel was not created until January 16, 2017.
  8. Network founded by Lowell "Bud" Paxson
  9. News: June 17, 2014. The Top 25 Digital Broadcast Networks. tvnewscheck.com. NewsCheckMedia. July 10, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20161007002932/http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/77094/the-top-25-digital-broadcast-networks?nocookies. October 7, 2016. dead.
  10. Web site: Stations for Network – AMG TV. RabbitEars.Info. SatelliteGuys. 17 September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20110915154033/http://www.rabbitears.info/search.php?request=network_search&network=AMG+TV. 15 September 2011. dead.
  11. Date at which the Spanish International Network (founded in 1962) was reorganized and became Univision.
  12. News: Univision. Univision Network. June 30, 2016. Univision Corporate. https://web.archive.org/web/20140716045222/http://corporate.univision.com/media-property/univision-network/. July 16, 2014. dead.
  13. NetSpan (founded in 1984) was reorganized and became Telemundo continental U.S. network.
  14. UniMás was originally launched as Telefutura in January 2002, before rebranding under its current name in January 2013.
  15. News: Univision. UniMás Network. June 30, 2016. Univision Corporate. https://web.archive.org/web/20140821000026/http://corporate.univision.com/media-property/unimas-network/. August 21, 2014. dead.
  16. These networks are carried only on the digital subchannels of local TBN affiliates, and are owned by TBN.
  17. [JCTV]
  18. Cornerstone Television is not considered a television network in the traditional definition, rather it is a distributor of in-house produced programming. Although the main station, WPCB-TV in Pittsburgh is carried on many owned-and-operated translators, its full-power and LPTV "affiliates" typically air one or two Cornerstone-produced programs per week scheduled at different times than on WPCB and do not identify themselves as "Cornerstone Television" affiliates.
  19. Although Cornerstone Television was founded in 1970, the network did not begin even limited broadcasts until 1979.
  20. Date at which WHTV acquired two additional stations. World Harvest Television is a product of LeSea Broadcasting.
  21. Web site: Season-to-Date: Univision Increases Total Viewers, While ABC, Fox and NBC Decline. https://web.archive.org/web/20131109180721/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/05/21/season-to-date-univision-increases-total-viewers-2-while-abc-fox-and-nbc-decline/183669/. dead. November 9, 2013. Sara Bibel. TV by the Numbers. May 21, 2013. January 30, 2015.
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