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The Supreme Court heard the updated case, now known as Turner II, in late 1996. Acknowledging the cable companies' compelled speech argument, the Supreme Court analyzed the must-carry regulations under the more demanding strict scrutiny analysis to determine if the companies' free speech rights were violated. This time, the Supreme Court ruled ...
Stolen Ogre is an American rock band based in Seattle, Washington. Michael McMorrow and Blues Traveler drummer Brendan Hill formed the group after they met on the H.O.R.D.E. tour in the mid-1990s.
1997–1999 Marcus Welby, M.D. 1999–2001 Married... with Children: 2009–2011 The Mary Tyler Moore Show: 2001–2003 Maude: 1999–2001 McHale's Navy: 1999–2001 Miami Vice: 2005–2007 Mister Ed: 1996–1998; 2003–2005 The Monkees: 1997; 2002–2005 The Monroes: 1997–1998 The Munsters: 1997–1998; 2000–2008 Murder, She Wrote: 2012 ...
USA World Premiere Movie (1989–96; banner for TV movies produced exclusively for, or co-produced by, USA) USA Gonzo Games (1991–92) Case Closed (1992–94) Free 4 All (1994–95) Quicksilver (1994–95) CNET Central (1995–99) USA Action Extreme Team (1995–98) USA Live (1995–97) The Big Date (1996–97) WWF LiveWire (1996–2000; moved ...
Court TV is an American digital broadcast network and former pay-television channel. It was originally launched in 1991 with a focus on crime-themed programs such as true crime documentary series, legal analysis talk shows, and live news coverage of prominent criminal cases.
'The Office' is back, sorta. The popular TV show just released Michael Scott's full length film, 'Threat Level Midnight,' and it's as epic as you'd expect.
The company was started in early 2019 by Michael Thornton, a former Starz executive who envisioned a low-cost satellite TV service built around the business model of prepaid mobile phones. In September 2019, the company began offering its hardware for sale coupled with a free over-the-air antenna and pay TV packages starting at $40 a month. [5]
PrimeStar was an American direct broadcast satellite broadcasting company formed in November 1990 by seven cable television companies including Comcast Corp. and TCI Communications Corp. [1] PrimeStar was the first medium-powered DBS system in the United States but slowly declined in popularity with the arrival of DirecTV in 1994 and Dish Network in 1996.