Affiliates
RFD-TV and The Cowboy Channel are two of America’s fastest growing cable networks providing family-friendly entertainment that is dedicated to serving the needs and interest of rural America. The networks combine a unique and effective mixture of rural lifestyle programming, equestrian and western sports, farming features, agribusiness news and traditional country music. Both networks broadcast a wide range of engaging content, as well as self and co-produced programs and live events. Combined, RFD-TV and The Cowboy Channel can be found in more than 63-million households across all 50-states.
RFD-TV and The Cowboy Channel satellite and transponder technical information is as follows:
RFD-TV SD:
AMC11
POD XSD 03
RFD-TV HD:
Satellite: Galaxy 13 @ 127 Degrees West
Transponder 22
THE COWBOY CHANNEL SD:
Satellite: Galaxy 13 @ 127 Degrees West
Transponder 22
THE COWBOY CHANNEL HD:
Satellite: Galaxy 13 @ 127 Degrees West
Transponder 22
For additional technical information please see the documents supplied below:
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