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This is a list of New Zealand-made television programmes broadcast by Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand. The free-to-air channels Three, Bravo, Eden, Rush, HGTV, streaming service ThreeNow, and current affairs service ThreeNews are operated by Warner Bros. Discovery. [1]
For Week 12, TV Guide is listing the Raiders-Seahawks game on KGPE. Las Vegas (2-7) and the Broncos (3-6) are both struggling this season, but so are the Rams (3-6) and Saints (3-7).
In July 2014, On TV Tonight launched TV listings for broadcast, cable and satellite viewers in the United States and later in Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia. It enabled users to customize their guide to hide channels unavailable to them and to choose favorite shows to highlight on their personalized schedule.
Fresno: 30 30 KFSN-TV: ABC: Localish on 30.2, Charge! on 30.3, HSN on 30.4 Fresno: Merced: 43 11 KGMC: Estrella: MeTV Toons on 43.5, MeTV on 43.6, Cozi TV on 43.8, Laff on 43.9, Start TV on 43.10 Fresno: 47 34 KGPE: CBS: Ion Mystery on 47.2, Antenna TV on 47.3, Court TV on 47.4 Fresno: Visalia: 49 22 KIFR: Classic Arts Showcase: GEB on 49.2 ...
Where to to watch the 2024 to 2025 ball drop and what time it starts. A guide to TV channel and specials, plus how to stream the ball drop for free online.
Sales of TV Guide began to reverse course with the 4–10 September 1953, "Fall Preview" issue, which had an average circulation of 1,746,327 copies; by the mid-1960s, TV Guide had become the most widely circulated magazine in the United States. [9] Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s.
In 2006 Prime and Sky TV moved to a new broadcast hub in Albany near Auckland New Zealand, A new studio and host Eric Young coincided with the move and a relaunch of Prime. Prime News, and used the same graphics and music as its sister bulletin Sky News , it also sourced more local content sourced primarily from 3 News .
The following is a list of free-to-air DVB satellite services [10] available in New Zealand. Most New Zealand homes already have a standard 60 cm satellite dish fitted which can pick up most of these channels, as these are also used (or have been used in the past) to pick up free-to-air and pay New Zealand television channels from Optus D1 (and ...