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  2. Current TV - Wikipedia

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    Called the Yahoo! Current Network, the first four channels, "Current Buzz", "Current Traveler", "Current Action" (about action sports), and "Current Driver" quickly became the most popular videos on the Yahoo Video web site. There were Yahoo branded segments on Current TV, similar to the Google Current segments. Additional web channels were ...

  3. List of United States over-the-air television networks

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    Retro Television Network – Retro Television Network (branded as "Retro TV") is a digital multicast network owned by Luken Communications; launched in September 2005 as the first multicast network to rely on older acquired programs, the network carries a mix of classic series from the 1950s to the 1970s (including some public domain ...

  4. Al Jazeera Buys Al Gore's Current TV - AOL

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    Qatari news organization Al Jazeera Media Network announced Wednesday that it has acquired U.S. cable channel Current TV, with plans to begin broadcasting over the channel in 2013. Al Jazeera ...

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  7. Brett Erlich - Wikipedia

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    Erlich has become established as a political comedian in TV shows and on the Web. From July 1, 2006, to July 9, 2007, Erlich wrote, associate-produced, and co-hosted Google Current. From 2006 to 2011, Brett was a writer, producer, and host of InfoMania, a half-hour comedic news show on the cable station Current TV.

  8. The Gavin Newsom Show - Wikipedia

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    The Gavin Newsom Show was a weekly one-hour talk show hosted by then-lieutenant governor of California, Gavin Newsom, and airing on San Francisco–based Current TV from 2012–2013. [1] The show featured one-on-one interviews with notable residents of California, guests included Marissa Mayer and Sergey Brin .

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