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TVs sent from Dr. Phil the car agreement with charter

Dr. Phil McGraw sealed a key transportation agreement for his television sent recently when he continues to navigate a legal thicket with his previous business, Main Street Media.

Envy Media Co., who made his debut several months ago, and Spectrum Parent Charter Communications announced on Monday a long -term distribution agreement for ENV TV. The agreement will put the network on Spectrum TV Select Video packages from October. Charter is the n ° 1 cable operator in the United States, with 12.6 million subscribers in 41 states, including the best markets in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth.

While Main Street underwent a bankruptcy procedure, McGraw also filed a lawsuit against contracts against former partner Trinity Broadcasting.

Sends TV, which was unveiled several months ago, is a 24/7 network “created and organized” by MCGRAW, said companies, with a mixture of news, lifestyle and sports programming aimed at higher purposes.

“I am delighted to put the charter team’s jersey and launch our new television network sent flagship with my friends at the main cable and wide band supplier in the country,” MCGRAW said in a statement.

Envy Media said he would announce additional information about the trolley and programming details in the coming weeks.

“Dr. Phil is a leading and emblematic voice on television with a large fans base and bringing its network to our range widens more entertainment choices available for Spectrum customers to exceptional value,” said Tom Montemagno, EVP, programming acquisition to charter.

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