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  2. Theater Television Network - Wikipedia

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    From 1948 to 1952, the FCC imposed a ban on issuing licenses for new TV stations. This was the window of opportunity for Theater Television. However, once the freeze was over many new TV stations were established, and the public preferred "free" TV in their living rooms. The last Theater Television operation finished in 1953.

  3. New Vision Television - Wikipedia

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    New Vision, doing business as NV Broadcasting, filed for Chapter 11 after reaching an agreement with first- and second-lien debt holders that converts $400 million in debt to equity in the reorganized company. [4] On May 7, 2012, LIN Media acquired the 13 television stations owned by New Vision Television. [5]

  4. The Jades (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Jades first performance was at the Spanish Fiesta event held at the Sparta High School gym. [1] The band worked occasional parties and became popular in the Tri-County region, regularly playing at high school dances in Rockford, Sparta, Rogers, Cedar Springs, Coppersville, Lowell, and other elsewhere and eventually toured statewide. [3]

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  6. Spartacus (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Spartacus is a 2004 North American miniseries directed by Robert Dornhelm and produced by Ted Kurdyla from a teleplay by Robert Schenkkan.It aired over two nights on the USA Network, and stars Goran Visnjic, Alan Bates (in his final television appearance), Angus Macfadyen, Rhona Mitra, Ian McNeice, Ross Kemp and Ben Cross. [1]

  7. Dr. Creep - Wikipedia

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    Shock Theater premiered on Saturday, January 1, 1972, and was a fixture on WKEF for thirteen years. The title was also spelled Shock Theatre and by 1977 that spelling remained. During that time, Dr. Creep co-hosted Clubhouse 22, a popular weekday afternoon kids show, adding to his local star power. 1972 TV Guide ad for Shock Theater

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  9. Nicole Parker - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Frances Parker (born February 21, 1978) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her work on Fox's sketch comedy show Mad TV (2003–2009, 2016), for which she was a regular cast member.