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===US cable television=== Several US television networks are at least partly devoted to the genre: [[CMT (American TV channel)|Country Music Television]] (CMT) (the first channel devoted to country music) and [[CMT (American TV channel)#CMT Music|CMT Music]] (both owned by [[Paramount Global]]), [[RFD-TV]] (owned by [[RFD-TV#Rural Media Group|Rural Media Group]]), [[The Cowboy Channel]] (owned by Teton Ridge), [[Heartland (TV network)|Heartland]] (owned by [[Get After It Media]]), [[Circle Country]] (a joint venture of the ''Grand Ole Opry'' and [[Gray Television]]), [[The Country Network]] (owned by TCN Country, LLC), and Country Music Channel (the country-oriented sister channel of [[California Music Channel]]). [[The Nashville Network]] (TNN) was launched in 1983 as a channel devoted to country music, and later added sports and outdoor lifestyle programming. It actually launched just two days after CMT. In 2000, after TNN and CMT fell under the same corporate ownership, TNN was stripped of its country format and rebranded as ''The National Network'', then ''Spike TV'' in 2003, ''Spike'' in 2006, and finally [[Paramount Network]] in 2018. TNN was later revived from 2012 to 2013 after [[Jim Owens Entertainment]] (the company responsible for prominent TNN hosts [[Crook & Chase]]) acquired the trademark and licensed it to [[Get After It Media|Luken Communications]]; that channel renamed itself Heartland after Luken was embroiled in an unrelated dispute that left the company bankrupt. [[Great American Family|Great American Country]] (GAC) was launched in 1995, also as a country music-oriented channel that would later add lifestyle programming pertaining to the American Heartland and South. In Spring 2021, GAC's then-owner, [[Discovery, Inc.]] divested the network to [[Great American Media|GAC Media]], which also acquired the equestrian network [[Great American Faith & Living|Ride TV]]. Later, in the summer of that year, GAC Media relaunched Great American Country as GAC Family, a family-oriented general entertainment network, while Ride TV was relaunched as GAC Living, a network devoted to programming pertaining to lifestyles of the American South. The GAC acronym which once stood for "Great American Country" now stands for "Great American Channels".
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