American digital multicast television network
Television channel
Comet
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Type
| Digital broadcast
TV network
(
science fiction
)
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Country
| United States
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Broadcast area
| Nationwide, via
Dish Network
,
OTA digital
(coverage: 82%),
[1]
website &
OTT
TV
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Affiliates
| List of Comet affiliates
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Headquarters
| Hunt Valley, Maryland
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Language(s)
| English
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Picture format
| 1080i
(
HDTV
)
480i
(
SDTV
,
widescreen
)
(downgraded to
letterboxed
4:3
on some over-the-air affiliates)
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Owner
| Sinclair Broadcast Group
[2]
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Parent
| Sinclair Television Group
[2]
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Key people
| - David Amy (vice chairman, Sinclair Broadcast Group)
[3]
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Founded
| June 29, 2015
; 8 years ago
(
2015-06-29
)
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Launched
| October 31, 2015
; 8 years ago
(
2015-10-31
)
[4]
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Webcast
| Watch live
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Website
| comettv
.com
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List of Comet affiliates
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Service(s)
| FuboTV
,
Sling TV
,
YouTube TV
,
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Comet
is an American
digital broadcast
television network
owned by the Sinclair Television Group subsidiary of the
Sinclair Broadcast Group
.
[2]
The network focuses on
science fiction
with some
supernatural
,
horror
,
adventure
and
fantasy
series and films, sourced mainly from the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
film and television library.
[5]
[4]
Sinclair also owns
Charge!
(action),
The Nest
(reality) and
TBD
(youth) broadcast networks. Comet is also available via
Apple TV
,
FuboTV
,
YouTubeTV
,
Roku
,
Sling TV
,
Dish Network
and Sinclair's
Stirr
.
History
[
edit
]
On June 29, 2015, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the Sinclair Broadcast Group's broadcasting and programming subsidiary Sinclair Television Group, Inc. announced the expected 4th quarter launch of the then-unnamed science fiction network.
[6]
[7]
Sinclair
chief operating officer
David Amy, in announcing the partnership, noted that MGM "has an extensive collection of science fiction films and television movies that appeal to a vast audience who will now be able to access that content through broadcast television". Sinclair tapped its television stations in many of the 79 markets where the company owned or operated a broadcasting property at the time of the announcement to serve as the network's initial charter affiliates.
[2]
[8]
[9]
On August 5, 2015, in its financial report for the second fiscal quarter, Sinclair Broadcast Group announced that the new network would be named
Comet
.
[10]
The network formally launched on
October 31
, 2015 at 7AM (
ET
) with an airing of
Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot
.
[4]
[11]
The 1984 sci-fi/action film
The Terminator
and the 1979 sci-fi-themed
James Bond
film
Moonraker
were its premiere night programming.
[12]
In early March 2017, the network started
OTT
streaming as a
Roku
channel and on
Apple TV
.
[13]
Sony's
PlayStation Vue
add the network to its Core package in late 2018.
[14]
The network was a launch channel of Sinclair's streaming service,
Stirr
, in January 2019.
[15]
Comet was added to
Sling TV
on February 20, 2019.
[16]
As of 2020, along with sibling network Charge!, Comet is now owned-and-operated by Sinclair as MGM sold their operation stake in the two networks.
[17]
Programming
[
edit
]
Comet currently provides up to 18 hours of programming to its owned-and-operated and affiliated stations on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Eastern Time and weekends from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The remaining vacated hours are occupied by paid programming.
Comet draws from the extensive library of
films
and
television programming
owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and subsidiary
United Artists
, carrying more than 1,500 hours worth of sci-fi programming from the studio.
[5]
[2]
[4]
The network's programming consists of content from science fiction, horror, fantasy and other related genres, with a mix of theatrically released feature films and select
off-network
series from the 1960s to the 2000s (such as
The Ray Bradbury Theater
and
the 1990s revival of
The Outer Limits
).
[18]
This gives Comet a more demographically targeted format than on competitive networks such as
MeTV
,
Heroes & Icons
,
Antenna TV
and
Decades
, which maintain a general entertainment programming format.
[19]
Along with its sister terrestrial television networks and the regional network channel owned by Sinclair,
Bally Sports
, Comet airs
infomercials
at late night and early morning hours.
Recently, Comet started airing
The X-Files
, which select episodes of the show can be available to stream on Sister service
Stirr
, alongside other Comet shows such as
Stargate SG-1
,
Farscape
,
Quantum Leap
,
The Outer Limits
,
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
,
Grimm
,
Sliders
and
Battlestar Galactica
. However, some content is not broadcast in its original form due to censorship that includes muting slurs, mild swearing, pixilation of nudity, blood, gore or skipping controversial episodes.
[20]
Business
[
edit
]
Comet is the first national multicasting venture by Sinclair, which aimed to develop content for the 162 television stations it ran at the time (many of which are operated through
management outsourcing agreements
with stations that Sinclair owns outright). Following an earlier effort in 2011, with its acquisition of the
Ring of Honor
wrestling promotion, Sinclair launched the
American Sports Network
programming in 2014, and entered into a production investment and development deal with the
Michael Eisner
-owned
Tornante Company
on the day that Comet's then-upcoming launch was announced.
[21]
The network operates in a similar fashion to a
shared services agreement
that is usually formed between two local TV stations, but in this case between a programmer-distributor and owner & station group.
[2]
The network is offered on barter basis with the network with nine minutes of ad and the affiliate with five per hour with the ability to revenue share if MGM sells the local portion of the ads on behalf of the station. The network does not rely on the rating system, as most
diginets
do, using direct-response commercials in determining viewership.
[19]
Affiliates
[
edit
]
In October 2015, for its debut, Comet had affiliation agreements with television stations covering 60% of the United States (or 150,891,489 households with at least one television set).
[5]
By July 2016, the network had grown to 72 markets covering 72% of U.S. TV households.
[19]
Sinclair Broadcast Group initially planned to launch Comet on select television stations owned by the company (including those operated through outsourcing agreements with partner companies
Deerfield Media
,
Howard Stirk Holdings
, and
Cunningham Broadcasting
).
[5]
The network also intended to seek carriage on the digital subchannels of television stations owned by other broadcasting companies.
[5]
Titan Broadcast Management and
Tribune Broadcasting
were the first outside Sinclair operated stations to affiliate some of their stations with Comet.
[12]
[22]
Due to its co-ownership by Sinclair, some of the group's stations (as well as others not run by Sinclair, Deerfield, Howard Stirk, or Cunningham that are affiliated with the
syndication service
) may elect to pre-empt certain afternoon or evening programs within the national Comet schedule to carry telecasts from the Sinclair-owned
American Sports Network
. This capacity is currently utilized by Sinclair for many of its
Fox
,
The CW
and
MyNetworkTV
and other affiliated subchannels
[23]
as an alternate outlet to air events not being carried by the affiliate's main channel.
See also
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
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"RabbitEars.Info"
.
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a
b
c
d
e
f
Kevin Eck (June 29, 2015).
"Sinclair to Launch Network with MGM"
.
TVSpy
.
Mediabistro Holdings
. Retrieved
October 16,
2015
.
- ^
Mirabella, Lorraine (November 11, 2016).
"Sinclair Broadcast shuffles top management in second round of changes"
.
Baltimore Sun
. Baltimore Sun Media Group
. Retrieved
December 28,
2016
.
On Friday the company said Chief Operating Officer David Amy, who has served in that role and as executive vice president since 2014, will become vice chairman and oversee human resources, corporate marketing and the networks group.
- ^
a
b
c
d
John Kiesewetter (October 12, 2015).
"New Sci-Fi Comet Channel Lands Here Oct. 31"
.
WVXU
.
Cincinnati Public Radio
. Retrieved
October 15,
2015
.
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a
b
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d
e
Kevin Downey (June 29, 2015).
"MGM, Sinclair To Debut Sci-Fi Diginet"
.
TVNewsCheck
. NewsCheck Media
. Retrieved
October 15,
2015
.
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Paige Albiniak (June 29, 2015).
"Sinclair, MGM Partner on New Sci-Fi Diginet"
.
Broadcasting & Cable
.
NewBay Media
. Retrieved
October 16,
2015
.
- ^
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.
Sinclair Broadcast Group
.
PR Newswire
. June 29, 2015
. Retrieved
October 16,
2015
.
- ^
Lorraine Mirabella (June 29, 2015).
"Sinclair Broadcast forms venture with former Disney CEO Eisner to create TV shows"
.
The Baltimore Sun
.
Tribune Publishing
. Retrieved
October 16,
2015
.
- ^
Michael Balderston (June 29, 2015).
"Sinclair, MGM Team on Sci-Fi Multi-Channel Network"
.
TVTechnology
. NewBay Media
. Retrieved
October 16,
2015
.
- ^
Lorraine Mirabella (August 5, 2015).
"Sinclair Broadcast exceeds second-quarter profit forecasts"
.
Baltimore Sun
. Tribune Publishing
. Retrieved
October 15,
2015
.
- ^
"Schedule A"
(PDF)
.
Comet
.
Sinclair Television Group
. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on November 17, 2015
. Retrieved
October 17,
2015
.
- ^
a
b
"Sinclair to launch science fiction network on Halloween"
.
The Baltimore Sun
.
Tribune Publishing
. October 20, 2015.
- ^
Spangler, Todd (March 21, 2017).
"Sinclair, MGM Launch Comet TV Free Sci-Fi Network on Apple TV, Roku"
.
Variety
. Retrieved
October 25,
2017
.
- ^
Frankel, Daniel (October 31, 2018).
"Sony PlayStation Vue adds Tennis Channel, Comet, Stadium"
.
Multichannel
. Retrieved
March 8,
2019
.
- ^
Littleton, Cynthia (January 16, 2019).
"Sinclair Enters Streaming Arena With Entertainment Bundle and Local Channels"
.
Variety
. Retrieved
January 17,
2019
.
- ^
Bouma, Luke (February 20, 2019).
"Sling TV Just Added More Sci-Fi Programming Thanks to Comet"
.
Cord Cutters News
. Retrieved
March 8,
2019
.
- ^
"Sinclair Pushes Its 'Stack' of Digital Over-the-Air Nets"
. 4 June 2021.
- ^
Johnny Brayson (October 30, 2015).
"The 8 Most Bizarre Episodes of The Outer Limits"
.
Outer Places
. Retrieved
October 31,
2015
.
... the reboot returning to television via Comet TV ...
- ^
a
b
c
Buckman, Adam (July 26, 2016).
"Comet Diginet Streaks Into Multicast Universe"
.
TVNewsCheck
. NewsCheckMedia, LLC
. Retrieved
August 19,
2016
.
- ^
"
"The X-Files" Home (TV Episode 1996) - IMDb"
.
IMDb
.
- ^
Cynthia Littleton (June 29, 2015).
"Sinclair Revs Original Programming Activity With MGM, Tornante Deals"
.
Variety
.
Penske Media Corporation
. Retrieved
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2015
.
- ^
Rick Seltzer (October 19, 2015).
"Sinclair will launch its sci-fi network with MGM on Halloween"
.
Baltimore Business Journal
.
American City Business Journals
. Retrieved
October 20,
2015
.
- ^
Deborah McAdams (July 17, 2014).
"Sinclair Launches Sports Network"
.
TV Technology
. Archived from
the original
on July 21, 2014
. Retrieved
July 17,
2014
.
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