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The Cox Channel (2004–2017) Carries St. Louis Cardinals games produced by Bally Sports Midwest [6] YurView Omaha Omaha, Nebraska: Carries live sports programming from University of Nebraska Omaha. YurView Virginia Hampton Roads Northern Virginia Roanoke: WCOX
Channel Callsign City of license Dates Affiliation Notes 16: WWOD-TV: Lynchburg: 1952 – July 10, 1953 (CP) construction permit forfeited 20: WARL-TV: Arlington: 1956–1960 (CP) construction permit canceled 24: WBTM-TV: Danville: January 6, 1954 – December 31, 1954: ABC: 27: WTOV-TV: Norfolk: October 22, 1953 – October 3, 1954 May 25 ...
In December 2010, Cox issued a statement to customers that LNC5 will cease operation after December 31, 2010. [1] A few weeks after LNC5 ended programming, the channel space was used by Cox Communications to give Cox customers a "preview" of channels from their Advanced TV lineup, such as DIY Network and Bloomberg. This lasted from March–July ...
In a separate dispute (clumped with the above dispute by media outlets as the "Cox vs Fox" dispute) that occurred around the same time, customers in Hampton Roads, Virginia lost access to LIN TV-owned Fox affiliate WVBT (channel 43) on January 1, 2000; retransmission talks between WVBT and Cox broke down, reportedly due to a demand by WVBT to ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Washington: Washington: 4 34 WRC-TV: NBC: Cozi TV on 4.2, LXTV on 4.3, Oxygen on 4.4 : Washington: Washington: 5 36 WTTG: Fox: Buzzr on 5.2, Start TV on 5.3
The following is a list of each of the regional editions of TV Guide Magazine, which mentions the markets that each regional edition served and the years of publication.. Each edition is listed under exactly one region (generally either for a single city, or a single or multiple neighboring states or province
Some MeTV programming is interrupted at select time slots for either syndicated programming, paid programming, or select CBS programs not aired on the main channel (mainly on weekends due to the main channel's weekend edition of their noon newscast) and repeats the 6am hour of the main channels morning newscast weekday mornings at 7AM and the ...
Launched in 1981 as the Electronic Program Guide, then became the Prevue Guide, then modified slightly into Prevue Channel. Purchased by TV Guide in 1999 and renamed TV Guide Channel and then became the TV Guide Network in 2007, and then shortened to TVGN in 2013, as of January 14, 2015, it is now Pop. Sci-Fi Channel NBCUniversal