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For most of its history, this license was WUSF-TV (channel 16), which was built by the University of South Florida (USF) in 1966. WUSF served as a secondary educational and public TV station for the Tampa Bay area with an emphasis on college telecourses and how-to programming, with WEDU providing primary PBS service and children's programs.
WUSF-TV management took umbrage at PBS designating channel 16 a secondary station, saying their increased reliance on local programming led to the unfavorable label from PBS. Bright House Networks , the primary cable provider in the Tampa Bay area, exacerbated the strife by exercising a contract in its clause with PBS stations and relegating ...
This category contains articles about video games that are currently in production and expected to be released. When a game is released, ...
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Season 1 Episode 27: "Power Punchers" (2018) – Craig trains after getting fed up with losing to his father at video games. Season 4 Episode 11: "Chrono Moss" (2022) – Craig and his friends come upon a village with video game references. Creeped Out. Season 2 Episode 1: "One More Minute" (2019) – A gamer suffers memory loss. Creepschool
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The Buzzr brand was first used by Fremantle for a YouTube channel created and produced by its digital content studio Tiny Riot, which debuted in late 2014. The Buzzr YouTube channel features classic clips, and short-form adaptations of its game show properties (such as Family Feud and Password), with internet celebrities as contestants, primarily aimed towards millennials.