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Hardcore Pawn is an American reality television series produced by RDF USA (later Zodiak Media) and Richard Dominick Productions for truTV about the day-to-day operations of American Jewelry and Loan, a family-owned and -operated pawn shop and broker on Detroit’s 8 Mile Road corridor.
Category: Television shows set in Detroit. 10 languages. ... Teen Angel (1997 TV series) Thunder Alley (TV series) Titans (2018 TV series) Transformers: Animated; U.
Leslie "Les" Gold (born June 20, 1950) is an American pawnbroker, reality TV star, author, and media personality. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is known for his role on cable and satellite television truTV 's reality series, Hardcore Pawn .
Detroit Live on 15.2, Shop LC on 15.3, Jewelry TV on 15.4 WDWO-CD: 18 22 Azteca America: Infomercials on 18.2 and 18.3, TCT on 18.4, 3ABN on 18.5 WUDL-LD: 19 35 Infomercials SBN on 19.2, Shop LC on 19.3, Infomercials on 19.4, QVC2 on 19.5 Cheddar on 19.6, CBN on 19.7 WUDT-LD: 23 8 Daystar: Detroit: Redford: WLPC-CD: 28 28 The Impact Network
Television shows set in Detroit (1 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in Michigan" ... Accused (2023 TV series) All-American Muslim;
EBS 1TV is a South Korean free-to-air television channel operated by Educational Broadcasting System. The channel was launched on 4 February 1981, and became independent from KBS on 27 December 1990. The channel was launched on 4 February 1981, and became independent from KBS on 27 December 1990.
Bargain Block is a reality television show on HGTV following couple Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas as they buy, renovate, and design houses in Detroit. Thomas handles building and construction, while Bynum focuses on design; realtor Shea Hicks-Whitfield co-stars in the show. Bynum and Thomas often live in the houses as they work on them. [1]
The ON TV service in Detroit quickly gained 15,000 subscribers within three months [37] and snared the rights to Detroit Red Wings hockey, Detroit Tigers baseball (consisting of 20 weeknight games a year from Tiger Stadium), and Michigan Wolverines athletics (including tape-delayed football games). [38]