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Aired music videos from various artists from around the world; purchased and shut down by Hubbard Broadcasting in 2008 to expand distribution for Ovation TV. m Channel: Aired syndicated music videos, TV shows, movies and news. Was folded under decision of the owner/creator of the network. MOR Music TV: August 31, 1997: Launched on September 1 ...
Bud Culver, Freddie's partner in Australia, tells Freddie he must scrub that day's launch of a TV satellite because weather is closing in; Freddie orders an immediate launch without NASA approval. Cleared by NASA for liftoff, Starflight climbs to 23 miles using its scramjet engines, then levels off. Freddie's rocket runs into trouble with the ...
Trojka (TV channel) TruTV (Southeast Asian TV channel) TruTV (Latin American TV channel) TTV World; Turner Classic Movies (Asian TV channel) TV Avala; TV Fooor; TV KRT Dalga, Kumanovo; TV Kumanovo; TV Nova (Kumanovo) TV Nova (North Macedonia) TV+ (Bulgaria) TV3 (Czech TV channel) TV7 (Bulgarian TV channel) TVB Finance, Sports & Information Channel
Drama (MENA TV channel) E. E.tv News & Sport; The Edge TV; F. Fibracat TV; First Baltic channel; Football 1 (Ukrainian TV channel) Fox (Italian TV channel) Fox Family ...
Starflight, a science fiction computer game set in the 47th century; Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land, a television movie "Starflight", a song by After the Fire on their album Der Kommissar; MV-1 Starflight, a passenger aircraft made by Monsted-Vincent; Interstellar travel; Starflight, the first book in the Starflight duology by Melissa ...
This TV (also known as This TV Network and alternately stylized as thisTV) was an American free-to-air television network owned by Allen Media Broadcast Networks, LLC, part of the Allen Media Group division of Entertainment Studios.
At the dawn of the American television industry, each company was only allowed to own a total of five television stations around the country. As such, when the networks launched their television operations, they found it more advantageous to put their five owned-and-operated stations in large media markets that had more households (and therefore, denser populations) on the belief that it would ...
The Star Television Network (commonly branded as Starcast [6] [7] initially, then STN, [8] prior to launch, then Star [9] [10] [11] from its launch up to the network's shutdown), was an attempt, though unsuccessful, at a fifth television network based in Orlando, Florida.