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The following is a list of current affiliates of Movies!, a classic films network.This list consists of confirmed Movies! affiliates, arranged by U.S. state. Movies! is currently carried on over-the-air TV stations in the United States, most of whom carry the network on a digital subchannel.
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Night Visions is an American television horror anthology television series, with each episode comprising two half-hour stories dealing with themes of the supernatural or simply the dark side of human nature.
TV shows like "The Night Agent" and "Harlem" returned this week. Some movies released in 2024, like "Gladiator II" and "Blink Twice," are new to streaming services.
Original logo, used from January 1 to August 29, 2011. Tribune Broadcasting announced the formation of Antenna TV on August 30, 2010, with television stations owned by Tribune and Local TV LLC (an Oak Hill Capital Partners-controlled holding company that Tribune had been co-managing since 2008, in an agreement that remained in place until Tribune completed its outright acquisition of the group ...
The stream consisted of text applicable to the viewer's location and a 4:3 video window of terrestrial TV from the relevant Southern Cross/Southern Cross Ten station. On February 25, 2008, MyTalk ceased broadcasting. Digital Forty Four was shut down at exactly midnight on the night of April 30, 2010.
Startimes Movies (Africa) Startimes Movies Plus (Africa) Sun TV Network. Gemini Movies (South India) KTV (South India) Surya Movies (South India) Udaya Movies (South India) Super Channel (Canada) Talking Pictures TV (United Kingdom) Tagalized Movie Channel (Philippines) TAP Digital Media Ventures Corporation. TAP Movies (Philippines) TAP Action ...
Wometco Home Theater (WHT) was an early pay television service in the New York City area that was owned by Miami-based Wometco Enterprises, which owned several major network affiliates in mid-sized media markets and its flagship WTVJ in Miami (then a CBS affiliate on channel 4, now an NBC owned-and-operated station on channel 6).