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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.
Massillon: 29 30 WIVN-LD Ind. Nostalgia Network on 39.2, Ace TV on 39.3, TCT on 39.4, Retro TV on 39.5, Heartland on 39.6 Cleveland: 35 27 WOCV-CD: Catchy Comedy: Story Television on 35.2, MeTV Toons on 35.3, Infomercials on 35.12 Cleveland: Canton: 39 34 WIVM-LD Ind. Nostalgia Network on 39.2, Ace TV on 39.3, TCT on 39.4, Retro TV on 39.5 ...
Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s. With the general decline of newspapers and the rise of digital TV listings as well as on-demand watching, TV listings have slowly began to be withdrawn since 2010. The New York Times removed its TV listings from its print edition in September 2020. [10]
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The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.
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TV Quest later migrated to Apple's eWorld services and to the internet in the mid-1990s. Version 1.0 of Zap2it debuted on the web in May 2000. In its earliest iteration, the site was a combination of TMS-owned listings sites TVQuest and MovieQuest plus the then-recently purchased content site UltimateTV .