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Music memorabilia collectors finally have a TV show to justify their obsession, or at least reassure them they’re hardly alone in their mania. AXS TV will premiere “Rock My Collection,” a ...
The collection of the Hollywood Museum contains over 11,000 items, including costumes, props, stop motion figures, photographs, scripts, and other artifacts. [5] Among the exhibits are the original four makeup rooms used by pioneering Hollywood makeup artist Max Factor—one for redheads, one for blondes, one for brownettes, and one for brunettes .
NOTES: The show adopted a new logo, new set, new graphics, and new opening credits and unveiled a new format in which the host provided voiceovers at the show's beginning and end but did not appear on camera. The weekly mid-show field segment was discontinued, and brief "snapshot" appraisals of items of lesser value debuted. 21: Mark Walberg ...
[8] [9] Weigel Broadcasting assumed operational responsibilities for KAZA as well as ownership of its license on January 3, 2018, and converted into an owned-and-operated station of Weigel-owned MeTV as "MeTV Los Angeles". Prior to the switch, the MeTV affiliation was split between the DT3 feed of Anaheim-based KDOC-TV (channel 56) and Bishop ...
Profiles in History was an auction house in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, who is an auctioneer and dealer of authentic and original collectibles, including Hollywood memorabilia, historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed autographs, and manuscripts. Maddalena was the company's president and ...
Anaheim (Los Angeles) KDOC-TV: 56.3: 12: TCT: Tri-State Christian Television (Radiant Life Ministries, Inc.) Serves as secondary affiliate (to KAZA-TV) for the Los Angeles market, as of January 3, 2018 (see below) Bakersfield: KNXT-LD: 53.2: 6: MyNetworkTV: My Central Valley, LLC: 2022: Chico-Redding: KHSL-TV: 12.7 36 CBS Allen Media ...
The block – which initially aired for three hours daily from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., before expanding to seven hours a day (from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) by 2004 – featured a broad mix of series from the 1950s to the 1980s, which included among others The Honeymooners, I Love Lucy, Perry Mason, The Carol Burnett Show, One Day at a Time, and ...
Hollywood Today Live, a daily syndicated entertainment news program distributed by the acquired Media General stations, along with Fox Television Stations under a traditional syndication arrangement; ended shortly after Nexstar's acquisition