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  2. The Loft Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Loft Cinema is a nonprofit art house cinema located in Tucson, Arizona. [1] The Loft Cinema screens first-run independent American and foreign films and documentaries, as well as classic art films and special events. The theatre has 3 screens with a seating capacity that ranges from 90 to 370. [2]

  3. Yahoo Movies - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Movies (formerly Upcoming Movies), provided by the Yahoo! network, was home to a large collection of information on movies, past and new releases, trailers and clips, box office information, and showtimes and movie theater information. Yahoo! Movies also included red carpet photos, actor galleries, and production stills. Users could read ...

  4. List of television stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Satellite of KUAT-TV ch. 6 Tucson; PBS Kids on 27.2, Ready TV/World on 27.3 40 16 KHRR: TEL: TeleXitos on 40.2, NBC American Crimes on 40.3, Oxygen on 40.4 Tucson: Green Valley: 46 34 KUVE-DT: UNI: UniMás on 46.2, Get on 46.3, Ion Mystery on 46.4, Dabl on 46.5 Sierra Vista: 58 21 KWBA-TV: CW: LATV on 58.2, Court TV on 58.4, Ion Plus on 58.5 ...

  5. Zap2it - Wikipedia

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    Zap2it's television listings and film showtimes were generated by TMS data, with web listings by Yack data. The site's editorial pages, including the front page, were redesigned in 2001. In early 2003, the editorial focus of Zap2it was narrowed down to television and films, and the site was again redesigned.

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  7. Rialto Theatre (Tucson, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Upon its opening in 1920, The Rialto Theatre was one of Tucson's first movie theaters, playing primarily silent films per the time period. In addition, the theater was host to Vaudeville shows, another popular form of entertainment at the time. The first full-length film to play on the Rialto's screen was 'The Toll Gate'.

  8. List of films shot in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona's diverse geography make it an ideal place for making films. The deserts in the southern part of the state make it a prime location for westerns . Old Tucson Studios is a studio just west of Tucson where several film and television westerns were filmed, including 3:10 to Yuma (1957), Cimarron (1960), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), and ...

  9. KWBA-TV - Wikipedia

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    Its general manager was Ron Bergamo, an alumnus of the University of Arizona returning to Tucson after a six-year stint as general manager of KTSP-TV/KSAZ-TV in Phoenix. [5] Delays in permitting for the tower site on U.S. Forest Service land [7] held up construction more than anticipated, but KWBA-TV began broadcasting on December 31, 1998. [8]