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America's Top 10 (commonly abbreviated to AT10) was a popular weekly syndicated music television chart show that began airing in 1980 and ran until 1992. The show was hosted by Casey Kasem throughout its run, with Charlie Tuna announcing.
Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, was the site of Super Bowl LVIII, the most-watched broadcast in American television history.. The Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969, is reported to have been watched by 125–150 million people. [4]
This article presents the top-rated American primetime broadcast network television series by season from 1950 to the present according to Nielsen Media Research. 1950s [ edit ]
This is a list of the longest-running scripted prime time television series in the United States, as measured by number of seasons.Only shows that have aired on a major broadcast network for seven or more seasons and at least 100 episodes are included.
YTA TV – A successor to Channel America and formerly named America One and Youtoo America, YTA TV is a network featuring general entertainment programming (which is wholly scheduled by the network for its affiliates), with a heavy emphasis on primetime sports programming and events; it maintains affiliations with approximately sixty stations ...
Replaced by Current TV. RT America (ANO) TV-Novosti: March 3, 2022: Launched in February 2010. United States cut in channel of RT; shut down as a result of sanctions on Russia over their invasion of Ukraine. Satellite News Channel: ABC/Group W: October 27, 1983: Launched on June 21, 1982. Eventually replaced by CNN Headline News. Tempo Television
America's Top 10; American Bandstand; C. The Click List: Top 10 Videos; D. Dial MTV; F. Fuse Top 20 Countdown; H. Hot Video Countdown; S. Solid Gold (TV series ...
Fuji TV 4 Dokonjō Gaeru: 34.5% 23 February 1979 NTV: 5 Japanese Folklore Tales 2: 33.6% 10 January 1981 TBS: 6 Lupin the Third: 32.5% 8 December 1978 NTV 7 Touch: 31.9% 22 December 1985 Fuji TV 8 Ashita no Joe: 31.6% 13 March 1980 NTV 9 Doraemon: 31.2% 11 February 1983 TV Asahi: 10 GeGeGe no Kitarō: 29.6% 22 March 1986 Fuji TV