The Nest is an American digital broadcast television network owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group.[2]
History
On October 10, 2023, Sinclair announced that they had plans to launch a new over-the-air television network called The Nest on October 30.[3] Sinclair's distribution of The Nest would replace that of Stadium on TV stations across the U.S. after they sold control of the network to Jerry Reinsdorf's Silver Chalice in May of the same year.[4] At launch, the network was available in more than 50% of U.S. over-the-air television households, including the major markets.[5]
On February 20, 2024, Sinclair announced that Tegna agreed to carry the network to 35 stations across the country.[6]
Programming
The Nest's schedule is made up of reality and true crime content from the libraries of A&E Networks (mostly from the networks A&E and History).[7]
Affiliates
External links
References
- Stations for Network - The Nest RabbitEars, retrieved December 27, 2023^
- The Nest - A Sinclair Broadcast Network Sinclair, Inc, retrieved December 26, 2023^
- Jon Lafayette. Sinclair Will Serve Up 'Comfort Food' on New Multicast Network The Nest Broadcasting & Cable, October 10, 2023, retrieved December 26, 2023^
- Jon Lafayette. Sinclair Sells Control of Stadium to Jerry Reinsdorf's Silver Chalice Broadcasting & Cable, May 30, 2023, retrieved December 26, 2023^
- TVNewsCheck Staff. Sinclair To Launch The Nest Broadcast Network TV News Check, October 10, 2023, retrieved December 26, 2023^
- Jon Lafayette. Sinclair's The Nest Gains Carriage on 35 Tegna Stations Broadcasting & Cable, February 20, 2024, retrieved February 20, 2024^
- Shows - The Nest The Nest, retrieved June 28, 2025^