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TV Guide's Parents' Guide to Children's Entertainment was a quarterly spin-off publication, which was first released on newsstands on May 27, 1993. The magazine featured reviews on television shows, home videos, music, books and toys marketed to children ages 2 to 12, as well as behind-the-scenes features centering on children's television ...
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TV Guide's Parents' Guide to Children's Entertainment was a quarterly spin-off publication which was first released on newsstands on May 27, 1993. The magazine featured reviews on television shows, home videos, music, books and toys marketed to children ages 2 to 12, as well as behind-the-scenes features centering on children's television shows ...
Start spreadin’ the news — the New York Post is officially expanding its coverage to Long Island!. At a time when journalism couldn’t be more important, America’s oldest daily newspaper ...
Ceased operations due to parent company's bankruptcy. TheCoolTV: Cool Music Network, LLC August 1, 2017 Launched in March 2009. Converted to online-only streaming service after shutdown. The Tube Music Network: The Tube Media Corp. October 1, 2007: Launched in June 2005. VH1 MegaHits: MTV Networks June 30, 2005 Launched on May 1, 2002. Replaced ...
Al Roker is keeping it real when it comes to getting older — and his fans are here for it. The Today show host has been super busy as of late, between hosting the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ...
The architect accused in a string of Long Island killings has been years late in paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes, repeatedly filed lawsuits accusing drivers of injuring him in car ...
On March 24, 2011, New York City's Daily News and Long Island Press announced that the News would print the Press on its state-of-the-art, high-volume, full-color press equipment. [4] In 2014 the Long Island Press ceased printing of its paper to focus solely on their website. [5] In April 2017, the publication was acquired by Schneps ...