Bring back LocateTV for global television listings revival for 2026


Bring back LocateTV for global television listings revival for 2026
The Issue
Allegedly, LocateTV debuted on July 12, 2007. Nine years later, the site shut down on April 4, 2016. Ten years after the shutdown, it’s time for LocateTV to make a comeback, but this time, backed by the powerhouse combination of On TV Tonight and TV Passport. LocateTV has been more than just a television listings site; it cultivated an expansive community of TV enthusiasts who relied on its comprehensive and user-friendly platform to track their favorite TV shows, movies, and celebrities across the U.S., UK, Canada, Latin America, Brazil, Japan, and beyond. LocateTV: Powered by On TV Tonight and TV Passport is coming soon.
LocateTV stood as an essential tool in a world where TV offers could often seem overwhelmingly complex. It provided users with a seamless search experience, making it possible to easily figure out what was available on TV, home media, and even online platforms. The unique appeal of LocateTV was in its integration, consolidating viewing options for a global audience under a single, accessible interface.
The proposed revival, branded as “LocateTV: Powered by On TV Tonight and TV Passport” aims to restore and enhance this indispensable service. By leveraging the existing infrastructure and expertise of On TV Tonight and TV Passport, the new LocateTV can deliver an enriched experience with updated features, keeping in step with the latest technology and user demands. This could include personalized viewer recommendations, integration with modern streaming services, and even mobile application support for on-the-go access.
LocateTV: Powered by On TV Tonight and TV Passport lets you not only want to watch and find out what's on TV, home media (DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD) and buy and rent movie storefronts such as Apple TV and YouTube, it has also added subscription streaming services (particularly Disney+) and free to watch and live TV streaming services like Pluto TV and Tubi. Plus they added the addition called LocateTV Archives, LocateTV Archives is where you view past schedules from around the U.S. and UK that were originally on LocateTV from July 12, 2007 to April 4, 2016, especially local stations in the U.S. across cities throughout the U.S. state such as Ion Television, PBS, FOX, NBC, CBS, CW, and ABC back in the day and more other channels. LocateTV: Powered by OnTVTonight and TV Passport also adds the addition of zip code (LocateTV Zip Code) that let's users find the listings in their town. Plus they added movie trailers that you can view movie trailers throughout the years and movie clips, as well as TV show promos and clips too.
In light of these advancements, the participation of television networks and streaming giants in supporting the revamped LocateTV could offer them invaluable data on viewer preferences, thus optimizing their content delivery strategies. With supportive initiatives and partnerships, LocateTV’s return could reshape how we engage with television globally.
Signing this petition is a call to action for content providers, technology partners, and old LocateTV fans everywhere to unite for a television listings revival that caters to a global audience. Let’s bring back a resource we once cherished, revamped for today’s viewers and tomorrow’s expectations. Sign now to show your support and be part of this exciting revival! #BringBackLocateTV #locatetv.com #LocateTV:PoweredbyOnTVTonight&TVPassport #ComingSoon
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The Issue
Allegedly, LocateTV debuted on July 12, 2007. Nine years later, the site shut down on April 4, 2016. Ten years after the shutdown, it’s time for LocateTV to make a comeback, but this time, backed by the powerhouse combination of On TV Tonight and TV Passport. LocateTV has been more than just a television listings site; it cultivated an expansive community of TV enthusiasts who relied on its comprehensive and user-friendly platform to track their favorite TV shows, movies, and celebrities across the U.S., UK, Canada, Latin America, Brazil, Japan, and beyond. LocateTV: Powered by On TV Tonight and TV Passport is coming soon.
LocateTV stood as an essential tool in a world where TV offers could often seem overwhelmingly complex. It provided users with a seamless search experience, making it possible to easily figure out what was available on TV, home media, and even online platforms. The unique appeal of LocateTV was in its integration, consolidating viewing options for a global audience under a single, accessible interface.
The proposed revival, branded as “LocateTV: Powered by On TV Tonight and TV Passport” aims to restore and enhance this indispensable service. By leveraging the existing infrastructure and expertise of On TV Tonight and TV Passport, the new LocateTV can deliver an enriched experience with updated features, keeping in step with the latest technology and user demands. This could include personalized viewer recommendations, integration with modern streaming services, and even mobile application support for on-the-go access.
LocateTV: Powered by On TV Tonight and TV Passport lets you not only want to watch and find out what's on TV, home media (DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD) and buy and rent movie storefronts such as Apple TV and YouTube, it has also added subscription streaming services (particularly Disney+) and free to watch and live TV streaming services like Pluto TV and Tubi. Plus they added the addition called LocateTV Archives, LocateTV Archives is where you view past schedules from around the U.S. and UK that were originally on LocateTV from July 12, 2007 to April 4, 2016, especially local stations in the U.S. across cities throughout the U.S. state such as Ion Television, PBS, FOX, NBC, CBS, CW, and ABC back in the day and more other channels. LocateTV: Powered by OnTVTonight and TV Passport also adds the addition of zip code (LocateTV Zip Code) that let's users find the listings in their town. Plus they added movie trailers that you can view movie trailers throughout the years and movie clips, as well as TV show promos and clips too.
In light of these advancements, the participation of television networks and streaming giants in supporting the revamped LocateTV could offer them invaluable data on viewer preferences, thus optimizing their content delivery strategies. With supportive initiatives and partnerships, LocateTV’s return could reshape how we engage with television globally.
Signing this petition is a call to action for content providers, technology partners, and old LocateTV fans everywhere to unite for a television listings revival that caters to a global audience. Let’s bring back a resource we once cherished, revamped for today’s viewers and tomorrow’s expectations. Sign now to show your support and be part of this exciting revival! #BringBackLocateTV #locatetv.com #LocateTV:PoweredbyOnTVTonight&TVPassport #ComingSoon
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Petition created on January 11, 2026