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  1. Government-access television

    Government access television GATV is a type of specialty channel specialty television channel created by government entities generally local governments and Broadcasting broadcast over cable TV systems or, in some cases, terrestial television over the air broadcast television station s. GATV programming generally deals with Public affairs programming public affairs , board meetings i.e. city council , county commission , and school board , explanation of government services, and other public service related programming such as public service announcement s and longer public information film s. In the U.S. , law s regarding GATV are contained in the US Code , title 47, section 531 usc 47 531 , and are enforce d by the Federal Communications Commission . Since cable systems are privately owned entities unlike broadcast television , the must carry requirement for GATV channels is often drawn out in local franchising agreements for the municipality or county US county it operates in. GATV is often associated with public access television , such as with the term PEG channel s. External links http www.gatvinstitute.org The GATVInstitute Category United States law Category Federal Communications Commission Category United States communications regulation Category Broadcast law Category Television in the United States Category Television terminology tv station stub ...   more details



  1. Access Research Network

    Access Research Network ARN , based in Colorado Springs, Colorado , evolved from an earlier Creationism creationist organization, Students for Origins Research SOR . SOR was founded in 1977 by a group of students at the University of California at Santa Barbara as an alternative view to both the Young Earth Creationism Young Earth Creationist Institute for Creation Research and the scientific establishment. Its approach differed from the former and similar creationist organizations in that it did not require adherence to scriptural authority and a specific model as to the age of the Earth , potentially avoiding the chronic conflicts that this produced with the scientific community , and hoped to foster a relationship of dialogue rather than debate. In this it was an early advocate of Neo Creationism . ref cite book last Giberson first Karl W. authorlink coauthors Donald A. Yerxa title Species of Origins America s Search for a Creation Story publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. date November 2002 location pages 199 200 url doi id isbn 0 7425 0765 3 ref It acts as a de facto auxiliary website to the Discovery Institute s Center for Science and Culture CSC in promoting intelligent design ID , and has become a comprehensive clearinghouse for ID resources, including news releases, publications, multimedia products and an elementary school science curriculum. Its stated mission is providing accessible information on science, technology and society issues from an intelligent design perspective. ref name trojan Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross , Creationism s Trojan Horse ... name about cite news url http www.arn.org infopage info.htm title About the Access Research Network publisher Access Research Network date 2008 first last accessdate 2008 05 17 ref It published a journal ... odesign odesign.htm Origins & Design Journal , Access Research Network ref References reflist External links http www.arn.org Access Research Network Category Intelligent design organizations creationism ...   more details



  1. Japan Network Access Point

    The Japan Network Access Point JPNAP is an Internet Exchange Point situated in Tokyo and Osaka , Japan . JPNAP was established on 2001 and operated by Internet Multifeed Co. JPNAP is List of Internet Exchange Points by size one of the largest Internet Exchanges in the world , by traffic. JPNAP provides 10 Gate equivalent GE , GbE, FE interfaces and also provides Link aggregation . The Tokyo and Osaka sites are approximately 500km apart, but they are not connected. JPNAP network is already IPv4 IPv6 v6 Dual stack ed. However, they also provide IPv6 only service through their Internet Exchange Point called JPNAP6. Technology JPNAP has two distinguishing features the first is Automatically switched optical patch panel and the other is PeerWatcher . When the automatically switched optical patch panel finds a failure in the Internet Exchange Point IX switch, it switches patch cable to the other IX switch automatically. Even if the patch panel has power problems, there s no effect on the communication, except for the detection of IX switch status. PeerWatcher shows a graph of the traffic between the two BGP routers faced on JPNAP network using sFlow . See also List of Internet Exchange Points by size http www.jpnap.net english index.html JPNAP web Category Communications in Japan Category Internet in Japan Category Internet exchange points ja JPNAP ...   more details



  1. Viewer Access Satellite Television

    refimprove date February 2011 Use dmy dates date January 2011 The Viewer Access Satellite Television service, or VAST , is a satellite television platform in Australia , providing digital television and radio services to remote and black spot areas using the Optus fleet of satellites Optus C1 satellite. ref cite web url http www.myvast.com.au title MyVAST Viewer Access Satellite Television accessdate 14 June 2011 publisher myvast.com.au ref It is partly funded by the Australian Government and managed through a joint venture between Southern Cross Media and Imparja Television. It is a replacement ... state feeds. The commercial channels are provided by QQQ Southern Cross Media , Imparja Television , Golden West Network and WOW TV station WIN Television . Zones There are three zones on the VAST ..., such as a Network Ten affiliate, and the digital multichannels. Viewers accessing the service must use a VAST certified satellite television set top box and smartcard , and go through an application ... digital television and radio channels to Australian viewers who reside in remote, rural and black ..., to coincide with Australia s first analog television switch off. ref cite web url http www.smh.com.au ... approval. Allowing 6 months access . Those who live in areas of Western Australia where terrestrial ... area. Channels VAST provides a minimum of 16 digital television channels to viewers, the same number ... South 88 colspan 3 Go Australian TV channel GO 32 SBS Two 10 Central Digital Television Ten Central North Central Digital Television Ten Central South 5 colspan 3 Ten West 1 colspan 2 One HD One Central ... WIN Television WIN width 5 LCN width 10 Region br Southern Cross Television Southern Cross width 5 LCN width 10 Region br STQ Seven width 5 LCN width 10 Region br NBN Television NBN width 5 LCN width ..., Mt Gambier References reflist See also Optus Aurora Regional television in Australia Australian television Australian television broadcasting Category Satellite television ...   more details



  1. Artists' Television Access

    File Colin Smith at ATA Reading in SF.jpg thumb Poetry reading at Artists Television Access Artists Television Access ATA is a non profit art gallery and screening venue in San Francisco s Mission District in the United States of America . ATA exhibits work by emerging, independent and experimental artists in its theatre and gallery space as well as on its weekly Public access television cable TV show and webzine. The Other Cinema series is hosted seasonally every Saturday night by experimental filmmaker and artist in residence Craig Baldwin . ATA was established in 1984 by artists John Martin and Marshall Weber as a performance art space, screening venue and gallery and included an affordable video production facility located on 7th Street in San Francisco s South of Market SOMA district. It was one of the first organizations in San Francisco to consistently promote the work of video artists. Other artists associated with the early days of ATA include Craig Baldwin , Lise Swenson, Phil Patiris, Eva K nig, Rigo 23 , Fred Rinne, Scott Williams and Dale Hoyt. External links http www.atasite.org Artists Television Access website http www.atasite.org History history1.html ATA History website http www.othercinema.com Other Cinema website http www.transpacificradio.com 2006 11 07 words on words big debut how loan words exacerbate future shock in japan ATA s Mike Missiaen discusses language, Future Shock, & their effects on each other Streaming audio & mp3 Category Culture of San Francisco, California Category Experimental film Category Cinemas and movie theaters in California Category Organizations based in San Francisco, California Category San Francisco Bay Area arts organizations Category Art galleries in California Category Mission District, San Francisco, California Category American artist groups and collectives Category Event venues established in 1984 Category 1984 establishments in the United States Category Art galleries established in 1984 ...   more details



  1. Access Media Network

    orphan date October 2009 Access Media Network AMN is a business automation and technology organization unifying speech, music, audio, images and movies with two way communications. The core definition of the AMN, founded by Dale Burleigh Schalow in 1992, was a premise for consumer based music access, originally called Accessible Music Network . A new music industry model encompassed three main tiers at its inception 1 method of travel including cable TV, telephony, satellite and cellular 2 hardware and software to play music after point of purchase 3 business licensing model to levy single license issue, as well as monthly subscription plans of multiple licenses. History Image softplayer1992.jpg right thumb 150px First version 1992 of AMN SoftPlayer music on demand software. The first demonstration of AMN s SoftPlayer was in 1992 by Schalow at Virgin Records on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. Soon thereafter Virgin created its highly visible New Media group. Schalow designed a completely self contained version of AMN using nothing but stand alone software on the Apple Macintosh to demonstrate how SCSI small computer serial interface could be used to implement a new technique called music on demand . It supported AIF C and QuickTime compression formats at the time. The sound quality was based on current compact disc CD standards 16 bit frames, 44  kHz sampling, stereophonic 2 channels . Subsequent demos followed at BMG, Cablevision, Cox FiberNet, Continental Cable, Jones Intercable, Bell Atlantic, among others. Schalow s AMN was introduced to Apple Computer through the I Changed the World competition using an Apple IIci as the center of one controller based network after which he received Honorable Mention and an Apple T shirt. During Schalow s research, he found many communications and entertainment companies were delivering content over a medium that was undervalued ... to access media over land and air is also in staging developments to address mobility and long ...   more details



  1. Narrative Television Network

    Narrative Television Network NTN makes movies, television shows and educational programming accessible to millions of blind and visually impaired people and their families. Founded in 1988 by Jim Stovall , the Narrative Television Network unobtrusively adds the voice of a narrator to the existing program between the dialogue so that blind or low vision people can hear what they can t see. The Narrative Television Network has received an Emmy Award , a Media Access Award and an International Film and Video Award for its pioneering work in making movies, television and educational programming accessible for the visually impaired. References Reflist External links http www.sectorpages.us r 195858 2 Narrative TV.html http www.frtv.org 2009 11 narrative tv network offers visually impaired programming Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Accessibility Category Television in the United States comm stub ...   more details



  1. Hispanic Television Network

    broadcasting giant MVS Television , providing the network access to MVS state of the art production ...Infobox Network network name Hispanic Television Network HTVN network logo country United States network type Terrestrial television Broadcast television network available Defunct 2003 owner Hispanic Television Network, Inc. defunct key people launch date 2000 closure date July 10, 2003 founder past names website Hispanic Television Network HTVN is a defunct family oriented television network that was once the third largest Spanish language network in the United States, after Univision and Telemundo . It was the first network to specifically target Hispanic s of Mexico Mexican origin, the first Spanish language network to take advantage of digital technology, and the first Spanish language network ... Chapter 11 reorganization in July 2002. In early 2003, Hispanic Television Network, Inc. sold its cable ... over the air on nearly 70 television stations, on approximately 300 cable systems, and on the Internet. HTVN was owned by Hispanic Television Network, Inc. of Fort Worth, Texas . History A New Network HTVN was launched in early 2000 following the creation of Hispanic Television Network, Inc. from the merger of Hispano Television Ventures and American Independent Network, Inc., both of Fort Worth. While the new company owned both HTVN and English language network American Independent Network , it focused the majority of its attention on HTVN. The network s facilities were all digital and state of the art. Early Successes The new network expanded rapidly, and by March 2000, appeared on 25 television stations, including those in top 10 Hispanic markets Los Angeles, California Los Angeles ..., Texas . By June 2000, HTVN had announced deals with Yahoo to broadcast network programming on the Internet .... It was now on nearly 60 television stations, including full service flagship station KAZD KLDT in the Dallas ... of it from launching the new network. Furthermore, the network did not produce nearly sufficient ...   more details



  1. Lewis University Television Network

    Infobox Broadcast call letters Lewis University br Television Network city Romeoville, IL former city of license was Lockport, IL station logo station slogan Lewis University Television Network station branding The Lewis University Television Network and LUTN analog 6 & 25 Closed circuit television CCTV ... www.lewisu.edu Lewis University Television Network and sometimes called LUTN , is a Student television .... The Lewis University Television Network has 2 cable television channels channels 6 and 25. Lewis University Television Network History The Lewis University Television Network originally began programming ... access television cable TV equipment. In 1985 the university created Director of Electronic Media ... University Television Network moved from the basement of Fitzpatick Hall dormitory basement to new studios .... Lewis University Television Network Management 2010 2011 Lewis University Television Network station ... Operations br Media Adviser of The Lewis University Television Network Mr. J. W. Kilpatrick ... of Lewis University Lewis University Television Network production facilities The Lewis University Television Network is located at the Andrew Center of Electronic Media in DeLaSalle Hall on the Lewis ... Media Offices for the academic Communications Department. The Lewis University Television Network ... Television Network contact information class wikitable Lewis Television Network Contact Information Mail The Lewis University Television Network br Lewis University Communications Department br Andrew ... University Television Network Alumni John W. Kilpatrick, 3 time Daytime Emmy Award recipient for the Oprah ... recipient, Television videotape editor, for Big Ten Network Stephanie White, Television videotape editor, for Big Ten Network Lindsey Muth, Television videotape editor, for Big Ten Network Emily Costigan, Television videotape editor, for Big Ten Network P. Douglas Becker, television traffic manager ... Lewis University Television Network Memberships NAB http www.nab.org National Association of Broadcasters ...   more details



  1. Family Television Network

    Infobox Network network name FamilyTV network logo Image FamilyTelevisionNetwork.jpg 185px country New Zealand network type Television broadcasting available New Zealand website http familytv.co.nz www.familytv.co.nz FamilyTV is a Television broadcasting television broadcast network in New Zealand . External links http familytv.co.nz Official Website Category Television stations in New Zealand tv station stub NewZealand tv stub ...   more details



  1. Promiseland Television Network

    Infobox Network slogan network name Promiseland Television Network network logo country United States network type Television network Religion Religious available Nationally, though not available in all areas. owner Mike Simons key people Mike Simons , Hazel Simons launch date 1988 past names website http www.mikesimons.com mikesimons.com The Promiseland Television Network is a religious television network based in Dallas, Texas . It is owned and operated by Pastor Mike Simons . Promiseland Television Network is available in USA, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean on Glorystar Glorystar Christian Satellite on Channel 102. The channel is available on satellite Galaxy 19 97W as a free to air channel. External links http www.mikesimons.com Mike Simon s Promiseland Television Network Website American broadcast television Category Christian television networks Christianity stub Texas tv station stub ...   more details



  1. Theater Television Network

    Infobox Network name Theater Television Network logo country United States network type Terrestrial television Broadcast television network Status Defunct owner key people launch date 1951 in television 1951 closure date 1953 in television 1953 past names website The Theater Television Network was an early American television network founded in 1951. The network wasn t a traditional 1950s television network unlike the other TV networks that operated at that time, Theater Network programs weren t broadcast into homes instead, they aired at participating movie theater s. The Theater Television Network, like many current theaters do for major events, broadcast mostly sporting events NCAA basketball games, boxing matches, entertainment events. TTN however also broadcast public affairs programming. ref name Lev cite book last Lev first Peter authorlink title The Fifties Transforming the Screen, 1950 1959 publisher University of California Press year 2006 location pages 130 131 url http books.google.com books?id TEGl2Ele XoC&pg PA130&lpg PA130&dq 22Theater Television Network 22&source bl&ots AycVj83T5m&sig 1t9DTGzOY2DJjPXgSAOpDdKron4&hl en&ei 5jlZSrr8E4WIsgPpy5SeCQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1 doi id isbn 0520249666 ref The network broadcast Harry S. Truman Harry Truman s 1951 State of the Union address . ref name Hilmes cite book last Hilmes first Michele authorlink title Hollywood and Broadcasting from Radio to Cable publisher University of Illinois Press year 1990 location Urbana, IL pages 122 123 url doi id isbn 0 252 06846 7 ref References Reflist American broadcast television English defunct DEFAULTSORT Theater Television Network Category Defunct American television networks Category Defunct broadcasting companies of the United States Category Television channels and stations established in 1951 Category 1953 disestablishments ...   more details



  1. U.S. Military Television Network

    Infobox TV channel name U.S. Military Television Network logofile logosize logoalt logo2 launch closed date picture format share share as of share source network owner slogan country United States language broadcast area affiliates headquarters former names replaced names replaced by names sister names timeshift names web terr serv 1 terr chan 1 sat serv 1 sat chan 1 cable serv 1 cable chan 1 sat radio serv 1 sat radio chan 1 adsl serv 1 adsl chan 1 online serv 1 online chan 1 3gmobile serv 1 U.S. Military Television Network is a planned specialty television channel distributed through satellite television and cable television companies. It positions itself as a new 24 hour cable television network designed to introduce America to the personnel and their families that make up the U.S. Military . Its founder is Lauren Kelly, who is married to a Marine. References http www.jdnews.com articles military 5947 kelly network.html The Daily News Jacksonville, North Carolina I want my USMTV spouse launches network External links http www.usmilitary.tv US Military Television Network Category United States military support organizations Category American television networks Category Media of the military of the United States US tv station stub US military stub ...   more details



  1. Badger Television Network

    Infobox Network name Badger Television Network logo country United States network type Terrestrial television Broadcast television network Status Defunct owner key people launch date January 1958 closure date August 1958 past names website The Badger Television Network was a three station television network in Wisconsin during 1958 in television 1958 . The three stations were WISN TV Milwaukee channel 12 , WFRV TV Green Bay channel 5 , and WKOW TV Madison channel 27 . ref name Golem2 cite book last Golembiewski first Dick authorlink coauthors title Milwaukee Television History The Analog Years publisher Marquette University Press year 2008 location pages 230 231 url doi id isbn 0 87462 055 4 ref Programs broadcast by the network included Homemaker s Holiday , a quiz show hosted by Charlie Hanson Good Housekeeping , hosted by Trudy Beilfuss and Pretzel Party , a variety program originally hosted by Larry Clark. All three programs originated from Milwaukee s WISN TV. During March 1958, the network also aired Senate Investigating Committee hearings during late night hours. ref name Golem2 The network was launched in January 1958 and ceased operations on August 8 of that year. ref name Golem2 Schedule 12 30 1 00 PM Pretzel Party ref name Golem2 1 00 1 30 PM Homemaker s Holiday ref name Golem2 1 30 2 00 PM Good Housekeeping ref name Golem2 11 00 PM 12 00 AM Hearings March only ref name Golem2 References Reflist American broadcast television English defunct Category Defunct American television networks Category Defunct broadcasting companies of the United States Category Television channels and stations established in 1958 Category 1958 disestablishments Wisconsin stub US tv station stub ...   more details



  1. Variety Television Network

    Infobox Network network name Variety Television Network network logo Image Variety channel 2008.png network type Local and classic TV branding The Variety Channel airdate country United States available digital terrestrial television OTA digital television founded slogan motto owner Newport Television launch date website footnotes Variety Television Network VTV was a digital subchannel operated by Newport Television formerly Clear Channel Communications s broadcast television station division on various US digital television DTV stations each station broadcast a similar programming schedule except for some local programming. The network broadcast classic TV show re runs, auto showcase programming and various home improvement programs. ref http www.thevarietychannel.com VTV The Variety Channel ref The network went off the air in early January 2009. Program offerings included A Place in the Sun , American Latino , The Andy Griffith Show , The Beverly Hillbillies , Bonanza , Dragnet series Dragnet , FreeRide , Latination , The Lone Ranger , The Lucy Show , Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond One Step Beyond and Sherlock Holmes 1954 TV series Sherlock Holmes . Stations VTV was broadcast on Newport owned stations in the following communities WXXA TV WXXA DT 23.2 Albany, New York KGPE KGPE DT 47.2 Fresno, California WAWS TV WAWS DT 30.2 Jacksonville, Florida also carries MyNetworkTV programming KASN KASN DT 38.2 Little Rock, Arkansas WLMT WLMT DT 30.2 Memphis, Tennessee WSYR TV WSYR DT 9.2 Syracuse, New York KMYT TV KMYT DT 41.2 Tulsa, Oklahoma In many but not all of these markets, VTV programming has been replaced by Untamed Sports TV . ref http www.untamedsportstv.com map.html ref References Reflist American broadcast television English defunct North American DTV Category Defunct American television networks Category Television channels and stations disestablished in 2009 US tv station stub ...   more details



  1. Videoland Television Network

    footnotes TOC right Videoland Television Network zh 1 is a cable Television network network program ... Television Network As Taiwan s television market matured, Videoland expanded beyond its original ... and agency sales for cable TV, and in 1996 the Videoland Television Network was established as a flagship for all channel and program operations. Videoland Network is now one of the top providers of program content in Taiwan, with a history of more than 25 years in Taiwan s television industry. Videoland Television Network has grown steadily during its 25 plus years of operations to become ... head office in Neihu, Taipei City left front.jpg right 150px thumb Videoland Television Network building ... meeting approves a change in the company name to Videoland Television Network Co., Ltd. Securities ... Television Network organization. Videoland Western Movie Channel is re positioned as MaxTV ...Primary sources date May 2009 Cleanup date June 2009 Infobox broadcasting network network name Videoland Television Network name network logo logo Image VL logo.png image network type Nationwide cable TV network branding Videoland airdate 1992 country ROC TW available Taiwan founded 1983 founder slogan ... s major satellite television providers, offering seven channels of programming. Videoland is also ... Sales Division which is responsible for advertising sales for each of the television channels ... these various units make up a complete package of television programming. Videoland ventured outside ... Information Office, the Public Television Service and commercial television stations. These included ... up of channels. In June of the same year the network ventured into professional sports with the purchase ... Western movies and television series. Other popular features included reporting on leisure news and increased ... Sun s Stories and Dialogue between Wind and Grass are produced for zh Chinese Public Television of Broadcasting Development Foundation 1991 Co production with China Television of Watching ...   more details



  1. CBS Paramount Network Television

    Image CBS Paramount Network TV.png thumb right The logo CBS Paramount Network Television was the main production arm of CBS Paramount Television, a division of CBS Corporation . It was known as Paramount Television Paramount Network Television and CBS Productions until 2006. It is now CBS Television Studios , starting in fall 2009. Shows produced Aired on CBS The Amazing Race U.S. TV series The Amazing Race with Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and ABC Studios Cold Case TV series Cold Case with Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and Warner Bros. Television Criminal Minds with ABC Studios CSI Crime Scene Investigation with Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and Alliance Atlantis CSI Miami with Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and Alliance Atlantis CSI NY with Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and Alliance Atlantis Flashpoint TV series Flashpoint with Pink Sky Entertainment, Avamar Entertainment and CTV Television Network CTV Ghost Whisperer with ABC Studios NCIS TV series NCIS Numb3rs Without a Trace with Jerry Bruckheimer Productions and Warner Bros. Television Aired on NBC Medium TV series Medium Aired on the CW Everybody Hates Chris Gossip Girl TV series Gossip Girl with Warner Bros. Television The Game U.S. TV series The Game with Grammnet Productions 90210 TV series 90210 Aliens in America Girlfriends with Grammnet Productions , 2006 2008 episodes Life Is Wild with Warner Bros. Television Aired on USA Network The 4400 seasons 3 and 4 only The Dead Zone TV series The Dead Zone with Lions Gate Television Aired on HBO Deadwood TV series Deadwood Aired on A&E The Cleaner TV series The Cleaner An means the show is no longer produced. CBS Category Television production companies of the United States Category CBS Corporation subsidiaries Category Companies disestablished in 2009 pt CBS Paramount Network Television ...   more details



  1. Republican Television Network

    unreferenced date September 2009 Republican Television Network RTN formerly ANTV Afrique Nouvelle Television started broadcast in 2002 and like the radio arm was the first private Television station TV station in the West Region Cameroon West Region of Cameroon . Its head quarter is in Bamenda at Ntamulung in the heart of the town. It currently relays Voice of America s VOA following a partnership signed in 2003. Category Television stations ...   more details



  1. Royals Sports Television Network

    Unreferenced date February 2009 The Royals Sports Television Network or RSTN was a regional sports network serving the Kansas City area, Kansas, western Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Iowa owned by the Kansas City Royals . The network began operations before the 2003 Kansas City Royals season 2003 Major League Baseball season and ceased operations after the 2007 Kansas City Royals season 2007 season , with the Royals moving to the new channel Fox Sports Kansas City in 2008 Kansas City Royals season 2008 . Major League Baseball on national television Kansas City Royals Sports television in the United States US tv station stub Baseball stub Category Kansas City Royals broadcasters Category Defunct local cable stations in the United States Category Major League Baseball on television Category Television channels and stations established in 2003 Category Television channels and stations disestablished in 2007 ...   more details



  1. Orange Television Network

    The Orange Television Network is the cable television station of Syracuse University . ref http www.dailyorange.com 2.8657 orange tv expands programs 1.1245574 ref The Orange Television Network, or OTN, is the nation s first college campus cable TV station that airs high definition television high definition programming. ref http orangetv.syr.edu ref OTN was founded in 2004. ref http www.dailyorange.com 2.8657 orange tv broadcasts over campus channels 1.1246159 ref It is available in Syracuse University buildings on channel 2 and in HD on channel 2.1, and online at http orangetv.syr.edu . In addition to original programming, OTN airs content from CitrusTV , the student run TV studio at Syracuse University. ref http www.citrustv.net about us ref It began airing content from the student organization in 2005 when CitrusTV was called HillTV. ref http www.dailyorange.com 2.8657 orange television network launches hilltv programming 1.1241631 ref References Reflist Category Student television stations in the United States Category Syracuse University ...   more details



  1. Starfish Television Network

    Infobox TV channel name The Starfish Television Network logofile StarfishTV.png logocaption Starfish TV logosize slogan Where America Comes to Care launch April 18, 2007 headquarters Salt Lake City, Utah , United States U.S. The Starfish Television Network was the first public service broadcaster that primarily broadcast programming by and about non profit humanitarian organizations, at no cost for airtime to those organizations. Founded in early 2007, it began broadcasting on April 18, 2007 and ceased on March 31, 2010. At its peak, it was available to over 13 million households and featured nearly 600 non profit organizations. American broadcast television Category American television networks Category Public service networks Category Television channels and stations established in 2007 US bcast stub ...   more details



  1. The Legal Television Network

    , LTVN is now the only remaining television network devoted to coverage of legal issues. See ... content aim of fledgling network, Baltimore Business Journal, September 17, 2007 http www.smartmoney.com news pr index.cfm?story PR 20070731 001497 0907 Legal Television Network Fills Programming Gap ... Mills litigator launches Legal Television Network http news.mywebpal.com news tool v2.cfm?pnpID ... Legal Television Network Takes Law Related Information Online, Maryland Bar Bulletin External links http www.ClienteleVision.com Official Web Site of The Legal Television Network http www.clientelevision.com about us About LTVN http www.examiner.com a 549339 TV network goes inside Carroll jail.html Examiner, TV Network Goes Inside Carroll Jail DEFAULTSORT Legal Television Network Category American television networks Category Legal organizations US bcast stub US law stub US tv station stub ...Multiple issues orphan February 2012 refimprove May 2007 cleanup September 2008 Infobox Network network logo Image LTVN.png 232px The Legal Television Network network name LTVN country United States network type Cable television Cable & Digital Media Network website http clientelevision.com www.ClienteleVision.com LTVN , the Legal Television Network , is an American television company with shows designed for a mainstream audience , which seek to explain the legal system and legal issues faced by consumer s, business executive s and layperson s. The network s programming includes entertaining and informative ... user friendly. http www.clientelevision.com about us Since its inception, LTVN has focused on the Television ... Video on Demand VOD channels on United States cable television , as well as through broadband licensees ... to integrate the network s various content channels into web sites. http www.bizjournals.com ... 431851 The network also produces longer documentaries which focus on issues of particular relevance to consumers, which it makes available on Pay Per View and through DVD distribution. In addition, the network ...   more details



  1. Familyland Television Network

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Infobox Network network name Familyland Television Network network logo Commented out because image was deleted image Famlyland.gif Familyland country United States of America network type religious broadcasting available National broadcast worldwide website http www.familyland.tv http www.familyland.tv owner Apostolate for Family Consecration Familyland Television Network is a Catholic oriented religious channel, owned by the Apostolate for Family Consecration in Bloomingdale, Ohio . The channel offers spiritual programming and family values centered entertainment, including secular programming edited for foul language, immodesty, excessive violence and disrespect for authority. Programming also includes exclusive spiritual talk shows with over 500 personalities who are interviewed from a family perspective, plus movie classics with spiritual commentaries, devotional programs, children s favorites, practical home shows, Christian music, family sitcoms, sports commentaries, and an array of original Christian productions featuring parents, children and youth who visit the Catholic Familyland retreat in Ohio. Familyland can be seen on selected cable systems. It also broadcasts in Asia. Familyland was originally seen on the Sky Angel satellite service however, in early May 2007, Familyland was removed from the Sky Angel lineup. Familyland would later start a letter and postcard writing campaign to encourage their viewers to write Dish Network which hosts the Sky Angel service , requesting that Familyland be placed on that system s own lineup. Familyland ... for Family Consecration Broadcast Television U.S. family oriented television channels Category American television networks Category Christian media companies Category Christian television networks Category Jefferson County, Ohio Category Religious television stations in the United States Category Roman Catholic television Category Television channels and stations established in 1975 ...   more details



  1. Marjan Television Network

    Marjan Television Network is a TV company whose owner is Manoto 1 , ref cite news url http www.manoto 1.com Public AboutUs.aspx title About us publisher Monoto 1 accessdate date 2010.11.30 ref a Persian language Persian language TV channel. Based in London , ref cite news url http marjantvnetwork.com contactus title Marjan TV Network Contact Us Page publisher Marjan TV Network accessdate date 2011.08.07 ref it was established in 2009 as a platform from which to develop and launch a series of new television channels that would aim to set the highest benchmark for quality, innovation and entertainment for a Persian speaking audience. ref cite news url http marjantvnetwork.com home title Marjan TV Network Homepage publisher Marjan TV Network accessdate date 2011.08.07 ref References Reflist Category Television in the United Kingdom Category Companies based in London Category Companies established in 2009 Category 2009 establishments in the United Kingdom tv stub ...   more details



  1. Mizlou Television Network

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Mizlou Television Network was an early television syndication syndicator of sports television in the United States . It was founded in 1962 by brothers Claude and Vic ... championship. In the early 1990s, Mizlou launched an all sports news network, SNN, the Mizlou Sports News Network, which was the precursor to ESPNEWS . MizLou TV Sports IPTV network In 2008, Margate Entertainment joined forces with Mizlou Television Network to create MizLou TV Sports IPTV network. On this, the 40th Anniversary of Mizlou, the network has returned as a streaming 24 hour sports network, with Margate providing the Mizlou Classic Library and Mizlou producing new TV sports. Citation needed date January 2011 American broadcast television English defunct Sports television in the United States College basketball on television NASCAR on television and radio Category Defunct American television networks Category Television channels and stations established in 1961 Category Television channels and stations disestablished in 1991 Category Sports television networks in the United States Category College sports television syndicators Category Arena football on television Category NASCAR on television Category Mizlou Television Network ... Differences between Mizlou and The Big Three The network was not a full time network like NBC , American Broadcasting Company ABC or CBS . Rather, it produced sports and entertainment television ... of all three networks, and on independent television station s as well. In an era long before satellite distribution of television signals, Mizlou utilized the AT&T system capable of distribution of signals to television stations on a nationwide basis in that era, via a nationwide system ... Mizlou covered more college bowl games than any other network in its era. They also covered ... national television coverage and was a telecasting pioneer of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association ...   more details




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