The network carried 3 hours of weekly E/I children's programming to comply with federal broadcasting regulations.
By July 2011, the network's main affiliate base were the Morris Family Broadcasting and NJR TV station groups.
[2] In mid-July 2014, Tuff TV started crowdfunding equity on SparkMarket.com to raise Investment capital, but was limited to those living in the state of Georgia.
[3] Tuff agreed to carry some games from the first season of the Fall Experimental Football League in October and November 2014.
[6] In 2017 Tuff TV lost a case in civil court for Fair Labor Standards brought by a former employee.