Frost Great Outdoors
Frost Great Outdoors (FGO) was an American television network, operated as a joint venture between Luken Communications and Frost Cutlery, a cutlery manufacturer based in Ooltewah, Tennessee. FGO began programming in late fall 2011. The network did not yet have a website, and the network carried outdoor programming, along with home shopping from Frost Cutlery during certain hours, mostly on weekends.
Country | United States |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Luken Communications |
Sister channels | Retro Television Network The Family Channel Rev'n The Action Channel Heartland |
History | |
Launched | 2011[1] |
Closed | January 31, 2020 |
WBON-LD in East Bernstadt, Kentucky was the last sole affiliate to carry the network, until January 31, 2020, when WBON discontinued the network & replaced it with a simulcast of their third subchannel, resulting in the discontinuation of the network, as it shut down and ceased operations on January 31, 2020.
Former Affiliates
City | Station | Channel | Owner | Notes |
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Birmingham, Alabama | WSWH-LD | 46.5 | Luken Communications | Now The Family Channel |
Cortez, Colorado | K30HJ-D | 30.5 | Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association | Now BYU TV |
Willmar, Minnesota | K48AH-D | 48.4 | UHF-TV Inc. | Now Retro TV/Rev'n |
Atlanta, Georgia | WTBS-LD | 26.10 | Prism Broadcasting | Channel is now blank |
Wichita, Kansas | KSMI-LP | 51.5 | Luken Communications | Now The Action Channel |
East Bernstadt, Kentucky | WBON-LD | 9.2 | Wallingford Broadcasting Co., Inc. | Replaced with a simulcast of channel 9.3 |
Roscommon, Michigan | WURO-LD | 18.4 | M33 Media, LLC | Now Decades |
Kalispell, Montana | KMJD-LD | 34.4 | Weese Enterprises | Now Retro TV |
Arroyo, Puerto Rico | W32DV-D | 32.2 | TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc. | Now The Action Channel |
Chattanooga, Tennessee | WOOT-LD | 6.4 | Luken Communications | Now The Action Channel |
Memphis, Tennessee | WBII-CD | 20.2 | Mid-South Broadcasting | Now The Action Channel |
References
- Flessner, Dave (June 10, 2012). "Chattanooga businessman Henry Luken goes country". ChattanooganTimes Free Press.
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