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  2. World Channel - Wikipedia

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    World Channel, also branded as World (stylized as WORLD), is an American digital multicast public television network owned and operated by the WGBH Educational Foundation.It is distributed by American Public Television and the National Educational Telecommunications Association and features programming covering topics such as science, nature, news, and public affairs.

  3. File:WGBH blue logo (1974-2020).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. The Ten O'Clock News (1976 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    The WGBH news audience . . . is diverse, cutting into gritty neighborhoods as well as upscale precincts of academe. Across the board it is an audience of thinking people." WGBH President Henry P. Becton Jr., explained the show's cancellation: "The downturn in the New England economy has finally caught up with WGBH, forcing us to make some hard ...

  5. File:WGBH logo black (1974-2020).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. HIT Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On 22 March 2005, Apax Partners purchased HIT for £489.4 million, [20] taking it private, [21] with former BBC director general Greg Dyke becoming chairman. [22] [23] On 26 August 2005, HIT announced an agreement with NBCUniversal, PBS, and Sesame Workshop to launch the world's first 24-hour preschool television channel entitled PBS Kids Sprout, with HIT supplying programming for the channel ...

  7. Production logo - Wikipedia

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    Production logos are usually seen at the beginning of a theatrical movie or video game (an "opening logo"), and/or at the end of a television program or TV movie (a "closing logo"). Many production logos have become famous over the years, such as the 20th Century Studios ' monument and searchlights and MGM 's Leo the Lion .

  8. List of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 operators - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all current and former airlines operating the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The list features airlines from different countries, such as Argentina , Australia , Brazil , Canada , Chile , Denmark , Finland , France , Israel , Japan , Malaysia , Mexico and the United States .

  9. McDonnell Douglas DC-10 Twin - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1966, two-engine designs were studied for the DC-10 before the design settled on the three-engine configuration. Later on, a big twin based on the DC-10 cross-section was proposed to Airbus as a 50/50 venture but rejected. In 1971, a shortened DC-10 version with two engines was proposed as a competitor to the Airbus A300. [2] [3] [4]