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A new home shopping channel is set to hit cable next month, but don't expect to see sweaters, dresses or jewelry appearing on this particular network.

The new outlet is called GunTV, the first live hosted cable network dedicated to firearms, industry insights and safety education. GunTV will launch on January 20, and comes in the midst of a wrenching debate about gun violence in America.

According to their website, the network "hopes to engage more than 85 million outdoors men and women." GunTV declined to comment to CNBC, stating they are in pre-production stages.


A new home shopping channel is set to hit cable next month, but don't expect to see sweaters, dresses or jewelry appearing on this particular network.

The new outlet is called GunTV, the first live hosted cable network dedicated to firearms, industry insights and safety education. GunTV will launch on January 20, and comes in the midst of a wrenching debate about gun violence in America.

According to their website, the network "hopes to engage more than 85 million outdoors men and women." GunTV declined to comment to CNBC, stating they are in pre-production stages.


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(01-03-2016, 12:33 PM)mikereddot Wrote: [ -> ]A new home shopping channel is set to hit cable next month, but don't expect to see sweaters, dresses or jewelry appearing on this particular network.

The new outlet is called GunTV, the first live hosted cable network dedicated to firearms, industry insights and safety education. GunTV will launch on January 20, and comes in the midst of a wrenching debate about gun violence in America.

According to their website, the network "hopes to engage more than 85 million outdoors men and women." GunTV declined to comment to CNBC, stating they are in pre-production stages.


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Initially, GunTV will have limited programming from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. To purchase through Gun TV, viewers call the network, which places the order. A Louisiana firearms distributor, Sports South, will then ship the weapon to a local gun store where it can be picked up after the completion of a routine background check.