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  2. Loot (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    At one point, Loot's free-ads publication was published in 20 editions per week across the UK (including county-based editions such as in Essex and Kent), with a weekly circulation of approximately 180,000 copies in 1994. Loot launched Loot.com, headed by then London managing director Graham Tolhurst. Loot.com quickly grew to one of the world's ...

  3. List of television stations in the Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    (TTV) is the Solomon Islands main television network. TTV is a free-to-air, commercial television network, located in Honiara. The company was founded in March 2008 with the first broadcast transmission occurring in July 1992, under a temporary permit to carry the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona .

  4. In2TV - Wikipedia

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    In2TV was a website offering ad-supported streaming video of classic TV shows in the United States. It was operated by AOL Time Warner as an outlet for the company's archival television programming. History

  5. Classified advertising - Wikipedia

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    Classified advertising is a form of advertising, particularly common in newspapers, online and other periodicals, which may be sold or distributed free of charge. Classified advertisements are much cheaper than larger display advertisements used by businesses, [1] although display advertising is more widespread. [2]

  6. This TV - Wikipedia

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    This TV's daily schedule formerly consisted largely of feature films, which aired on Monday through Saturdays from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m., and Sundays from 6:00 to 10:00 a.m., 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 2:00 to 4:00 a.m. Eastern Time (sometimes starting earlier or ending later depending on the length of the films).

  7. Taiwan Television - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Television Enterprise, Ltd. (Chinese: 臺灣電視公司; pinyin: Táiwān Diànshì Gōngsī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-ôan-tiān-sī-kong-si), commonly known as TTV and formerly known as Central Television and Voice of Taiwan, is the first terrestrial television station in Taiwan. [1]

  8. Zap2it - Wikipedia

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    TV Quest later migrated to Apple's eWorld services and to the internet in the mid-1990s. Version 1.0 of Zap2it debuted on the web in May 2000. In its earliest iteration, the site was a combination of TMS-owned listings sites TVQuest and MovieQuest plus the then-recently purchased content site UltimateTV .

  9. TTV Family - Wikipedia

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    TTV Family (Chinese: 台視家庭台) is a digital television channel operated by Taiwan Television (TTV) in Taiwan, it shares the channel with TTV Finance. History [ edit ]