ArgosyMTM Digital Networks

ArgosyMTM Digital Networks is a division of ArgosyMTM Group dedicated to cable, satellite, and digital subchannel networks.

Networks

 * MTM - General entertainment network. Launched in 1979 as Judy Garland Network (also known as Garland or JGN), one of the first basic-cable networks, owned by Judy Garland Pictures. Renamed as The MTM Channel in 1989, after TVS Entertainment (parent of Garland at the time) acquired MTM Enterprises. Renamed further to just MTM in 1996, and launched on digital subchannels in 2006.
 * Argosy Retro - Main retro network, similar to MeTV or AntennaTV. Launched in 1989 as The Argosy Channel; renamed to Argosy Retro in 1996 when Argosy Kids was spun off. Launched on digital subchannels in 2006.
 * Classix - A secondary retro network, with slightly more obscure shows. Launched in 1997 as a cable channel part of Robert Stainton’s Stainton Labs, through a deal with International Family Entertainment (parent of Argosy and MTM at the time) which allowed their library to be used. Acquired outright by Argosy 1 year later as part of their acquisition of Stainton Labs, and launched on digital subchannels in 2006.
 * Argosy Kids - Children’s network. Launched in 1996 as a cable and satellite network, and relaunched in 2006 as part of the Argosy digital subchannel package.
 * Argosy Teenz - A network targeted towards teenagers. Launched in 2006 as part of the Argosy digital subchannel package. Timeshares with Argosy Adults.
 * Argosy Adultz - A network dedicated to programming for young adults. Launched in 2006 as part of the Argosy digital subchannel package. Timeshares with Argosy Teenz.
 * The Box - A network dedicated to animation, with blocks for preschoolers, children, and young adults. Launched in 2006 as part of the Argosy digital subchannel package.
 * The NASCAR Network - A network devoted to NASCAR. Launched in 2014.
 * Quibi - A home for more obscure content owned by ArgosyMTM. Launched in 2021, after ArgosyMTM Group acquired the trademarks and distribution rights to the defunct streaming service of the same name.
 * Cracked - Comedy network. Launched in 2021 along with Quibi, as a spin-off of the website of the same name, itself a revival of a notorious off-brand version of MAD Magazine.
 * ABS America - Multicultural network with mostly East Asian programmes, a brand extension of Aso Broadcasting System in Japan. Launched in 2019. 75%, with TV Asahi controlling the other 25%.