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New Network Digi TV Launches with Several Regional Affiliates

Posted on September 27, 2021 by Jon Ellis

The latest new national digital subchannel network is Digi TV, which launched Monday, Sept. 27 with carriage including several regional stations.

The network’s schedule is filled with British drama and lifestyle programming.

According to the network’s website, launch affiliates include Milwaukee Media’s WIWN/68.10 (Milwaukee), Tri-State Christian Television’s KDMI/19.5 (Des Moines), TCT’s KWKB/20.7 (Iowa City), and TCT’s KCWV/27.6 (Duluth).

It also lists KTTW/7.3 (Sioux Falls) as “coming Nov. 1;” TCT is in the process of buying KTTW.

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