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Encyclopedia > PAX TV

The PAX Network, PAX TV, PaxNet, or simply PAX, is a broadcast and cable television network formed in 1998. PAX, which is owned by Paxson Communications, shows family-oriented programming. Its programming contains little or no sex, violence, or strong language. Unlike most TV networks in the United States such as ABC, CBS or NBC, PAX has a national feed that is part of basic DBS packages as well as having its affiliates carried by cable TV systems. PAX programming consists of some original programming mixed with reruns of popular TV shows and movies and some Christian-oriented programming.


PAX is not considered by many to be a channel on par with the six existing major national broadcast networks, as it is not received in many parts of the country yet.


It was estimated in 2003 that PAX is viewable by 74.25% of all households, reaching 79,185,730 houses in the United States. PAX has 94 VHF and UHF owned-and-operated or affiliate stations in the U.S., although these stations are mainly poorly-watched UHF stations, and not all the stations air PAX's complete nightly transmission.


Typically, PAX television shows average only 1% of the viewing audience, which is considerably lower than any other (major) broadcast network. To compare, NBC and CBS frequently garner 15-22% of viewers.


In 2003 PAX scaled back its operations, presumably due to financial losses: it was originally offering five or six new series each season. That year the number of new series airing on PAX dwindled to just two: Sue Thomas FB Eye and Doc. The netlet has seemingly recovered, however, as seven TV series made it to PAX's 200405 schedule.


See also

External links

  • PAX TV website (http://www.paxtv.com)

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