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==