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  2. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Aired on USSB and later DirecTV; its programming was carried by many over-the-air television stations during the late night hours. America's Voice: Performance One Media, LLC Originally National Empowerment Television and eventually became The Renaissance Network. Relaunched as a streaming network named Real America's Voice in 2018. CBS ...

  3. Seattle Community Access Network - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Community Access Network (SCAN) is one of the Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable television channels in Seattle, Washington. The station provides camera equipment, television studios and training that allow residents of King County to create and cablecast their own television shows for a small fee.

  4. Northwest Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Broadcasting, Inc. was a television broadcasting company based in Okemos, Michigan, United States, a suburb of Lansing. The broadcasting group owned or operated twelve television stations in six markets, through subsidiaries such as Broadcasting Communications , Mountain Communications , Stainless Broadcasting , and Bristlecone ...

  5. Seattle Channel - Wikipedia

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    It has won nine Northwest Emmy awards [4] and hosted many notable artists native to Washington State, including Parisalexa, [5] Duff McKagan, Mike McCready, and Benicio Bryant. Host Nancy Guppy became well known in the Seattle area for her work as a cast member of KING-TV 's comedy show Almost Live! , where she worked for 15 years.

  6. Public-access television - Wikipedia

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    Municipal-access television and "Community Access television" are ambiguous terms that usually refer to a channel space assigned on a Cable TV System intended to provide the content to all or some of the above listed access channels, [8] and may contain other "access" programming such as "religious access" or the TV programming of a local ...

  7. List of United States over-the-air television networks

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    Ion Television – Ion Television (originally known as Pax TV from 1998 to 2005, i: Independent Television from 2005 to 2007) is a mid-sized network owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company; it airs off-network repeats of recent television series (usually a daily block of one series) for eighteen hours per day ...

  8. Category:American public access television - Wikipedia

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    This category is about American public access television, as well as derivative services such as local access television, educational access television and government access television. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  9. National Mobile Television - Wikipedia

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    National Mobile Television (NMT) was a Los Angeles–based television broadcasting industry corporation that operated a fleet of mobile television units. Then known as Northwest Mobile Television, NMT was founded by Stan Carlson and Stimson Bullitt in 1968 and operated as a division of the King Broadcasting Company in Seattle, Washington.