
A 1-hour two-week LWN block was broadcast on Soapnet weeknights from 11 PM to 12 AM (ET/PT) starting on Jthrough Friday, August 10, 2012. In 2012, many ABC affiliates switching to the Live Well Network dropped Retro Television Network. Young Broadcasting announced the addition of most of their stations to the network as of the end of January 2012 carriage agreements were maintained when Young was purchased by Media General in November 2013. On January 9, 2012, Citadel Communications announced that it would be adding Live Well to all five of its major network-affiliated stations (four of them ABC affiliates), bringing the network's reach to around 55% U.S. In August 2011, the network picked up CBC Television's Steven and Chris for broadcast starting that fall. On May 26, 2011, it was announced that a deal has been reached to air the network on nine Scripps-owned stations (several, but not all of them, are ABC affiliates). Two LWN owned and operated stations, WJRT and WTVG, were sold to Lilly Broadcasting closing on April 1, 2011. Not all of the Belo-owned stations originally aired the network in widescreen (unlike the ABC group), which led the network to drop the "HD" from its branding to become simply "Live Well Network". In September 2010, Belo became the first non-ABC group to sign on with the network, adding it to their stations on November 8, 2010. Initially, the network only had three hours of original programming that are looped throughout the day which was all sourced from ABC stations. Live Well Network was launched on Apin high definition on ABC's owned-and-operated stations as part of the stations' subchannels. To appeal to ABC affiliates not owned and operated by the network, it was decided not to use ABC branding in any way. Prior to launching Localish, ABC Owned Television Stations (ABCOTS) began development of a potential subchannel network in 2007. The rebranded network serves as an expansion of the Localish brand featuring several programs already featured on the Localish website.


On January 21, 2020, ABC Owned Television Stations announced that the network would be rebranded as Localish on February 17, 2020. A More in Common compilation special was broadcast on all ABC station's primary channels on Novemwith WPVI-TV, Philadelphia also on November 3 then on their LiveWell Network subchannel (.2) from November 4 through 11, 2018. The station group was considering the possibility of an OTT channel for the brand. The first series, More in Common, had already appeared via Facebook Watch on July 21, 2018.
#Planet fitness quincy tv#
With over 70% of its audience under the age of 45, the Localish network reaches millennials via locally sourced video stories released on ABC's digital, social and TV platforms. Localish's lineup of TV and digital shows highlight a range of small businesses, local restaurants, and unique neighborhoods across America. Disney launched its Localish media venture the week of September 20, 2018.
