Flex TV

Flex TV is an American basic cable television network that primarily broadcasts programming under a general entertainment format. It is owned by RJH Media and is headquartered in, a suburb of.

Between 1982 and 1989, Flex TV was known as American Christian Television, a liberal Christian television network. In mid-1989, it was re-launched as a commercial-supported family entertainment network known as the KBCP Family Channel, a brand extension of KBCP-TV, a co-owned religious independent station in the Dallas-Fort Worth market that was carried as a nationwide superstation at the time. It was later shortened to KBCP Family in 1996. In 2007, it re-launched as Flex TV, a general entertainment network.

Daytime programming
Currently Flex TV's daytime programming slate relies primarily on a variety of reruns. As is typical for cable networks, some of the shows airing on the channel are also available on other broadcast television stations throughout the United States. Flex TV also airs off-network reruns of shows from other cable television networks.

Between 2008 and 2011, Flex TV ran teen-and preteen-oriented sitcoms during mid-afternoon timeslots such as Taina, The Brothers Garcia, Kenan & Kel, Clarissa Explains It All and Family Matters, only for these shows to quickly be moved to overnight graveyard slots (when the show's target audiences are usually not awake) and then removed from the channel entirely shortly afterward. This was likely due to the repeated restructuring of the channel's schedule in it's first few years as Flex TV and a distribution agreement with that proved too expensive to maintain.