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  2. Vaudeville - Wikipedia

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    A vaudeville performer is often referred to as a "vaudevillian". Vaudeville developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrelsy, freak shows, dime museums, and literary American burlesque. Called "the heart of American show business", Vaudeville was one of the most popular types of entertainment in North America for several ...

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

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    CBN News Channel Christian Broadcasting Network: 2020 Religious-based news and opinion The Walk TV TW Broadcasting, LLC 2010 7.52% 23,506,549 3 12 Christian religious Christian Television Network: Christian Television Network, Inc. 1979 5% 5,780,000 11 5 Christian religious God TV: Angel Christian Television Trust Inc. 1995 2 Christian religious

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    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

  5. Sheboygan Falls at one time had a movie and vaudeville ... - AOL

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    Sheboygan Falls was once home to a movie theater and vaudevill house at 214-216 Pine St. It was said to be a credit to many a larger city.

  6. Orpheum Circuit - Wikipedia

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    As vaudeville continued in its popularity, so did the Orpheum Circuit. By the end of 1909, Orpheum theaters had opened in Atlanta, Memphis, Mobile, Birmingham, Salt Lake, Ogden, and Logan. In addition, Beck and Meyerfeld made an agreement with the smaller Sullivan-Considine vaudeville chain in 1908 that allowed the Orpheum to book artists in ...

  7. American Theatre in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Vaudeville was known for being more condensed in attempts to reaching out to the American middle class. [3] Because of its theaters, affordable housing, receptive audience, and recreational activities, Los Angeles became a favorite city for Vaudeville performers. This shift of theatre towards the West began the start of "Vaudeville-only ...

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