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Great American Family

Great American Family is an American cable television network owned by Great American Media. The channel broadcasts family-oriented general entertainment programming such as television series and made-for-TV movies, some of which contain faith-based themes.

History
As Great American Country The channel was launched on December 31, 1995, with the first music video to be broadcast on the channel, Garth Brooks' "The Thunder Rolls". The channel was originally owned by the Centennial, Colorado-based Jones Radio Network. On October 12, 2004, Scripps Networks acquired Great American Country from Jones Radio Network. In late 2005, television industry trade publication Broadcasting & Cable named GAC as one of TV's "Breakout Networks", saying of the channel: "The emerging GAC is a younger, hipper version [of CMT] that respects Nashville's country roads but widens the boulevards." In December 2007, the network announced a partnership with ABC Radio Networks (now Cumulus Media Networks) to produce GAC Nights: Live from Nashville, a syndicated country music radio show broadcast from GAC's Music Row studios and hosted by GAC personalities Suzanne Alexander, Storme Warren, and Nan Kelley. In July 2008, Scripps Networks was spun off from the E. W. Scripps Company as Scripps Networks Interactive. On October 1, 2013, the network unveiled a new logo inspired by the U.S. flag, dropping the "GAC" acronym, while also going back to using the original "Great American Country" name in full. The network stated that it wanted to emphasize its expansion from a country music-oriented channel to one with a larger emphasis on "country" as referring to a "sense of place" and lifestyles (citing programming such as Celebrity Motor Homes and Farm Kings as examples). With the channel's rebranding, the daily music video show Daily Countdown was renamed Great American Playlist. Top 20 Country Countdown continued to air (it was cancelled in December 2018), and the network still offered country music specials including Backstory, Introducing and Origins. In March 2018, Discovery Inc. acquired Scripps Networks Interactive. As GAC Family/Great American Family On June 7, 2021, GAC Media, a Arlington-based investment group led by private equity investor Tom Hicks and former Crown Media Holdings CEO Bill Abbott announced that it would acquire Great American Country from Discovery Inc.; the company had recently announced its intent to merge with WarnerMedia. GAC Media would also acquire the equestrian network Ride TV. Abbott had abruptly stepped down from Crown Media in January 2020, shortly after Hallmark Channel was criticized for pulling commercials from the wedding registry Zola that included a lesbian couple. In August 2021, GAC Media announced that it would relaunch Great American Country as GAC Family on September 27, with the GAC initials re-backronymed to stand for "Great American Channels". The channel was repositioned as a family-oriented general entertainment network with similarities to Hallmark Channel, which Abbot had previously overseen as Crown Media CEO. GAC Family would mirror many of the programming strategies that Abbott developed while overseeing Hallmark Channel, including original made-for-TV movies and holiday programming. The network has signed deals with a number of actors that have been associated with Hallmark Channel productions, including Trevor Donovan, Jen Lilley, Jessica Lowndes, Jesse Metcalfe, and Cameron Mathison, to appear in GAC Family original movies. He also revealed plans for new digital platforms, including a free ad-supported streaming service known as "Great American Adventure", and a "fan portal" that would allow users to interact with GAC talent. On February 6, 2024, Mario Lopez announced a multi-year deal with Great American Media to appear in productions across its properties, with Lopez expected to be involved in Great American Family's slate of Christmas movies for 2024. ==Programming==
Programming
Great American Family is positioned as a family-oriented channel with original series and movies reflecting "American culture, lifestyle and heritage", and emphasizing "relationships and the emotional connections related to holidays, seasons and occasions". He explained that the network aimed to focus on character development and avoid themes that were too "on the nose", stating that "it takes 10 quality projects to outdo the one bad one that people see that reinforces the notion that faith-based content is either cheesy or bad quality." The network acquired season 2 of When Hope Calls, a spin-off of Hallmark Channel's When Calls the Heart that originally aired on the network's streaming service Hallmark Movies Now. In February 2022, it acquired reruns of the Full House sequel series Fuller House, which was originally produced for Netflix. Under its previous ownership, original programming included series such as ''Kimberly's Simply Southern, a cooking show featuring Kimberly Schlapman of the country group Little Big Town; Farm Kings, a reality show chronicling the King family of Freedom Farms; and Celebrity Motorhomes''. From 2011 through 2013, GAC broadcast the National Finals Rodeo. Special programming Following the cancellation of Hallmark Channel's annual Kitten Bowl special (a feline-centric parallel to Animal Planet's annual Puppy Bowl special, which airs on the day of the Super Bowl), the network announced that it would present a similar event known as the Great American Rescue Bowl in 2023, with host Beth Stern moving over to the new program. In July 2023, it was announced that Great American Family would broadcast the Tournament of Roses Parade beginning in 2024 under a multi-year deal, replacing Hallmark Channel as its "official" cable broadcaster (notwithstanding the event also being carried on cable by Cowboy Channel). Content standards In a November 2022 interview with The Wall Street Journal, chief creative officer Candace Cameron Bure stated her desire to produce movies with stronger faith-based themes for Great American Family, explaining that GAC "wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment". She stated, "I think that Great American Family will keep traditional marriage at the core." Of Bure's implication that Great American Media productions would never depict same-sex couples, Abbott responded, "It's certainly the year 2022, so we're aware of the trends. There's no whiteboard that says, 'Yes, this' or 'No, we'll never go here. Bure's remarks faced criticism from members and supporters of the LGBT community, as they were believed to be an allusion to the increasing use of progressive themes—such as recognition of LGBT relationships—in Hallmark Channel productions. In December 2022, actor Neal Bledsoe announced via social media that he would end his relationship with GAC Media, stating that "the thought that my work could be used to deliberately discriminate against anyone horrifies and infuriates me", and that "I could never forgive myself for continuing my relationship with a network that actively chooses to exclude the LGBTQIA+ community". In October 2023, Abbott distanced himself from Bure's statements, stating that they were not on behalf of Great American Media. == Carriage ==
Carriage
On November 5, 2010, AT&T U-verse dropped all Scripps Networks, including GAC, due to a carriage dispute over an increase in retransmission fees. Two days later the dispute was resolved. In October 2021, GAC Media reached an agreement with over-the-top service Frndly TV. In November 2021, Philo and GAC Media reached a deal to add GAC Living and GAC Family to the service beginning in early December 2021. In March 2025, FCC chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to YouTube TV parent company Google requesting comment on its non-carriage of Great American Family, accusing the company of "deliberately [marginalizing] faith-based and family-friendly content". YouTube responded to the complaint, stating that the company "welcome[s] the opportunity to brief the FCC on YouTube TV's subscription service and the strategic business decisions we make based on factors like user demand, operational cost and financial terms, and to reiterate that we do not have any policies that prohibit religious content". YouTube TV later announced a carriage agreement with Great American Media in September 2025, adding its two channels to its lineup and adding Great American Pure Flix to its Primetime Channels store. In August 2025, it was announced that Great American Media would contribute content to Truth Social's streaming service Truth+. == See also ==
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