Soul of the South Television

[1] Soul of the South announced plans to rename the network to Slang TV by the end of the year 2019,[2] but as of January 2020, it has never been changed.

It purchased assets from the bankrupted Equity Media Holdings including the studio and production facilities of KKYK-TV and the C.A.S.H.

[6] SSN TV agreed to carry some games from the first season of the Fall Experimental Football League in October and November 2014.

[10] SSN Funding purchased the former Equity Plaza building from One Bank & Trust in December 2013 for the Soul of the South businesses.

Rock City Media was "a funding vehicle to support Soul of the South’s tax-credit financial package".

[10] In February 2015, KM LPTV, which operates stations in Chicago and Milwaukee, filed a lawsuit claiming breach of contract and not making required payments.

[14] Jeffrey Lyle was chief technology officer for Soul of the South[16] and co-owner of SSN Media Gateway, LLC with Dr. Sev Hrywnak of Chicago, an entrepreneurial podiatrist; Edwin Avent and two Little Rock businessman long-associated with the property, Larry Morton and Greg Fess.

At that time, INN had hired Anne Imanuel, the wife of Mike Preston, the new director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, as an anchor.