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| Country | United States |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Nationwide |
| Programming | |
| Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Ovation LLC (see lede for further ownership details) |
| Sister channels | Reelz |
| History | |
| Launched | April 21, 1996; 29 years ago (April 21, 1996) |
| Links | |
| Website | ovationtv |
Ovation is an Americantelevision network whose focus is on the fine arts and contemporary culture. The network is owned by Ovation LLC, which is made up of ajoint venture ofHubbard Media Group and theprivate-equity funds Corporate Partners II, Arcadia Investment Partners, andPerry Capital.
As of November 2023[update], Ovation is available to approximately 24,000,000 pay television households in the United States, down from its 2015 peak of 54,000,000 households.[1]
The channel was launched in 1996, mainly with spread-out coverage throughout the country and no satellite carriage, with its major coverage with the urban base ofTime Warner Cable. Under this form, its carriage was limited, as cable providers did not see much popularity or requests for the arts-based network, as had been seen in the past with networks likeCBS Cable or former arts networks that went for a more broad-based focus, includingBravo andA&E.
On August 30, 2006, the network's assets were purchased by a consortium made up of theHubbard family andThe Weinstein Company.[2] In June 2007, the network was re-launched, coinciding with its addition byDirecTV, which gave the channel full national coverage. In 2008, Ovation also became available onDish. With the relaunch, Ovation TV claimed an "energetic" new look and a new primetime schedule revolving around "genre nights" dedicated to performance, people, and film.[3] "TV" was dropped from its branding on March 1, 2010.[4] The network launched inhigh definition in July 2010, utilizing the1080i format.[5]
The network's investment by The Weinstein Company would come into question in October 2017, whenHarvey Weinstein'ssexual assault and abuse allegations came to light. Two weeks after the first public reports, the network's board notified Harvey Weinstein on October 24 that he would be expelled from any further involvement in Ovation. Shortly after, TWC's interest in the network was fully terminated, saving Ovation LLC from the legal battle to come with TWC's bankruptcy.[6]
On December 18, 2012,Time Warner Cable announced plans to remove Ovation from its own systems as well as those operated byBright House Networks (whose carriage agreements were negotiated by Time Warner). Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks dropped Ovation at midnightEastern Time on December 31, 2012.[7] The two providers later reached an agreement to resume carriage of Ovation on October 16, 2013, reinstating the channel on TWC and BHN systems on January 1, 2014.[8]
Ovation programming is a mix of original and acquired television series, films, documentaries, and specials, targeting a multi-generational audience.
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