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  2. BeTV (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    BeTV was operated on August 29, 2004, as Canal+ Belgique, the first defunct cable but Vivendi sold Canal+ Belgique as of 2004. BeTV is a successor of Canal+ Belgique . TV Channel Bouquets

  3. List of programs broadcast by BET - Wikipedia

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  4. Betevé - Wikipedia

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    During the government of Pasqual Maragall, the municipal television system of Barcelona was launched, however, originally there were 10 different channels, one for each urban district of the city, on November 3, 1994, the city council decided to unify the ten channels into a single one called Barcelona Televisió with the aim of providing legal coverage to the local public television system ...

  5. Television in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    In total about 80 TV channels are available digitally. This includes some TV channels that were already available in analogue and digital form: Prime (in Dutch) or BeTV (in French) are pay-TV operators broadcasting several SDTV channels over one DVB-C multiplex. Telenet is however pushing for their DVB-C channels as interactive Digital TV ...

  6. Be 1 - Wikipedia

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    Be 1 is a Belgian premium television channel, owned by BeTV. History. Be 1 is the successor of Canal+ Belgique. On 2004, BeTV announced Canal+ will become Be 1.

  7. BET - Wikipedia

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    After stepping down as a lobbyist for the cable industry, Freeport, Illinois native Robert L. Johnson decided to launch his own cable television network. Johnson acquired a loan for $15,000 (equivalent to $55,648 in 2023) and a $500,000 (equivalent to $1,854,921 in 2023) investment from media executive John Malone to start the network. [3]

  8. BET Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Black Entertainment Television LLC (doing business as the BET Media Group, and formerly known as BET Networks) is a subsidiary of American media conglomerate Paramount Global under its CBS Entertainment unit.

  9. BeTV (Asia Pacific) - Wikipedia

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    BeTV was a pay television channel, owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment in the Asia-Pacific region. Launched on 2 April 2012, it replaced AXN Beyond as a spin-off of AXN Asia and Sony Entertainment Television. [1] Selected programs from AXN Philippines and SET were exclusively available in the Philippine feed of the channel.