AMGTV

AMGTV is an American family-oriented television network featuring television programming consisting of drama, sports, movies, entertainment, how-to, hunting and fishing, children's shows, and other features, much of it repackaged from off-network and first-run syndication. The network is owned by the American company Access Media Group.

AMGTV
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNational
Ownership
OwnerAccess Media Group
Links
Websitewww.amgtv.tv

AMGTV provides programming to television stations in the United States. AMGTV also syndicates several movie packages and music specials to stations outside their affiliate base.

The president of AMGTV is Terry Elaqua.[1]

Programming

Morning Programming

Daily Flash
Daytime
Doctor & The Diva
Suki & Scott Show
Marc and Mandy

Children

Animal Atlas
Aqua Kids
Biz Kids
Dragonfly TV
Dog Tales
Elizabeth Stanton's Great Big World
Missing
Think Big
Zoo Diaries

Former

Alarm Clock
Angel's Friends
Ariel & Zoey & Eli, Too
Beta Records TV
Curiosity Quest
Eco Company
Edgemont
Missing
Laura McKenzie's Traveler
Potty Time Theater
The Centsables
Cold Squad
Da Vinci's Inquest
Republic of Doyle
SAF3
The Border
Heartland
Dog The Bounty Hunter
Game Plane
Money TV
OK! TV
Q With Jian
Steve Gadlin's Star Makers
The Conspiracy Show
Whacked Out Videos
Whacked Out Sports
White House Chronicle
Garden Travels
Gagging & Grubbing
Hometime
Robert Earl's Be My Guest
The Coastal Gardener
Jimmy Houston
Jimmy Houston Outdoors
Sporting Dog TV
Wing Shooting
Bluegrass Ridge
Country Fix
Country Juke Box - Time Life
Music Mix USA
Nashville Unleashed
Southern Glory
It's Yoko!
Stargate SG1
Classic Car Garage
Grab it All
Minute Sport Report
Overly Polo Club Today
Pro Wrestling Around the World
Rolling Art
The Real Winning Edge
Small Town Big Deal
Wildside Anarchy[2]

Sports

On October 10, 2010 the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) announced that AMGTV has agreed to air games from the upcoming 2011 AIFA West season. They had previously carried the 2010 season, prior to when the league split.[3] The AIFA West ceased operations January 2011; neither the league nor the network have indicated whether the deal is valid for the 2012 revival of the league. AIFA's successor, American Indoor Football, folded in 2017.

References

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