Rev'n

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Rev’n
TypeBroadcast television network
Country
United States
First air date
December 1, 2014
HeadquartersChattanooga, Tennessee
Broadcast area
United States
OwnerGet After It Media
Official website
https://www.revntv.com

Rev’n is an American vehicle-oriented digital broadcast television network owned by Get After It Media and launched on November 3, 2014.

History[]

As early as October 2012, Luken Communications, LLC was planning a car focused channel then called My Car TV.[1] The concept was later retooled and renamed prior to launch, with the network focusing on all automotive vehicles, including cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles and more.

Rev'n was announced by Luken Communications on November 3, 2014[2][3] and launched on December 1, 2014 with 26 affiliates in 24 markets[4] reaching 29 million households.[5]

Programs[]

A partial list includes:[6]

  • Amazing World of Automobiles
  • Best of the World of Collector Cars
  • Bidding Wars
  • Classic Cars
  • Curator's Vault (E/I)
  • Dream Car Garage
  • Dream Ridez
  • Formula Drift
  • FreeRide
  • Hidden Heroes
  • Inside Drag Racing
  • Lokar Car Show
  • Mother's Car Show
  • Motorhead Garage
  • Motorz TV
  • My Classic Car
  • Off Road Action
  • On the Water
  • Operation Repo
  • Performance TV
  • Pleasure Boater
  • Reality Rides (E/I)
  • Rev'n News
  • Road Classics
  • Sam's Garage starring Sam Memmolo & Sam Mahdavi
  • Sport Compact TV
  • Stacey David's GearZ
  • Steel Dreams
  • Superlift's Off-Road Adventures
  • Tech Garage
  • The Exciting World of Speed and Beauty
  • Trippin' on Two Wheels
  • Truck U
  • Two Guys Garage
  • USAR Racing
  • Valvoline Racing Radio on Rev'n
  • V8TV
  • World of Trucks

Unusually for a specialty network, both of Rev'n's federally mandated educational and informational programs are more or less exclusive to the channel, and with both carrying an automotive theme, Rev'n does not need to break from its format to air them. Each show airs multiple episodes during the week to fill the three-hour minimum requirements.

Affiliates[]

In addition to terrestrial affiliates, Rev'n is also available through a free Internet stream on the station's Web site, as well as through subscriptions to the , , and FilmOn streaming services.

DMA Station Channel

Arizona[]

Phoenix (Prescott) K38IZ-D 38.7

California[]

Los Angeles KFLA-LD 8.6
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose 40.4
Fresno-Visalia KVHF-LD 4.4
Bakersfield KCBT-LD 34.10

Colorado[]

Denver
Albuquerque-Santa Fe K16CT-D 26.7

Columbia, District of[]

Washington, DC WWTD-LD 49.5

Florida[]

Orlando-Daytona Beach WSWF-LD 10.4
Jacksonville WQXT-CD 22.5

Georgia[]

Chattanooga (Dalton, GA) WDGA-CD 43.2
Savannah (Baxley, GA) WSCG-TV 34.9

Idaho[]

Boise KZAK-LD 41.4
Twin Falls 17.3

Illinois[]

Chicago-Arlington Heights WRJK-LP 22.6

Kansas[]

Wichita-Hutchinson Plus KSMI-LD 30.3
Kansas City KCKS-LD 25.7
Louisburg KMJC-LD 25.7
Topeka WROB-LD 25.7

Kentucky[]

Louisville 17.2

Maine[]

Bangor WEXZ-LD 13.2

Michigan[]

Flint-Saginaw-Bay City WUWB-LD and WXON-LD 20.3 and 9.4

Montana[]

Missoula 34.4
Great Falls K18BN-D 18.2

Nevada[]

Las Vegas KGNG-LD 47.6

New Mexico[]

Albuquerque-Santa Fe KYNM-CD 21.4

New York[]

New York WXNY-LD 32.5
Albany-Schenectady-Troy WYBN-LD 14.5

Pennsylvania[]

Pittsburgh WBPA-LD 12.1

South Carolina[]

Greenville-Spartanburg WASV-LD 50.3

South Dakota[]

Rapid City KRPC-LP 33.3

Tennessee[]

Chattanooga WOOT-LD 6.3

Texas[]

Amarillo KXAD-LD 51.1
San Antonio KISA-LD 40.7
Beaumont-Port Arthur KAOB-LD 27.5

Utah[]

Salt Lake City 15.3

Virginia[]

Norfolk 24.1

Washington[]

Seattle-Tacoma KUSE-LD 46.6

Former affiliates[]

DMA Station Channel Years Notes

California[]

Sacramento KBTV-CD 8.7 2014–2016 Replaced by QVC
KSAO-LD 49.5 2016–2018 Replaced by Shop LC

Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of[]

San Juan W26DK-D 25.3 2014–2017 Replaced by Shop LC
Ponce W31DL-D 36.3
Mayaguez W51DJ-D 51.3

References[]

  1. ^ 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. ^ 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. ^ "Scribd". Scribd.

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