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A New Free OTA TV Network Called Circle from The Grand Ole Opry Is Launching Today

couple sitting on couch watching tvToday is the day that the Opry Entertainment Group and Gray Television launch their new over-the-air TV network called Circle. This new network covers the world of country music and will include weekly broadcasts from the Grand Ole Opry. Originally Circle was set to launch in the Spring of 2020, but it has gone live today January 1, 2020.

“Circle is all about fun, discovery and accessibility for country music fans,” said Drew Reifenberger, general manager of Circle Media. “Circle will align fans and artists by creating intimate experiences and camaraderie of a close-knit circle of friends.”

“Circle Media is a key piece of that strategy that will create a window into all of the best moments that happen in Nashville and throughout the South, so fans can connect with up-and-coming artists and the superstars they love from anywhere they are,” Bailey from Gary Television said.

Circle will be added to Gray-owned TV stations around the United States in early 2020. Gray Television says additional TV stations will be announced soon. You can find out if your local TV station is owned by Gray Television at their website HERE.

At this time there is no word on if Circle will be added to any live TV streaming service.

Here is some of the programming you will find on Circle when it launches:

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