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SKEE TV [7] [8] Slave to the Metal (2005–07) Steven's Untitled Rock Show (2004–09) Talking Metal On Fuse (2007–09) Transcendent; Uranium (2003–05) Victory TV; Video on Trial; Warped Roadies; White Guy Talk Show; The Whitest Kids U' Know (2008; moved to IFC)
Fuse is an American television channel owned by Fuse Media, LLC, that was originally launched in 1994 as MuchMusic USA, a localized version of the Canadian cable channel MuchMusic, owned by CHUM Limited which was also the parent company of Citytv in Toronto and was dedicated to music-based programming; the channel relaunched under its current branding in 2003.
The series was the brainchild of John Wyatt, a set designer [8] then in his mid-twenties. [9] A student of influential film lecturer Jim Hosney at the Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California, [10] Wyatt initially formed an Italian cinema club with friend Richard Petit, of which Cinespia is a natural evolution. [2]
Pages in category "Former cinemas and movie theaters in Los Angeles" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
The Movie Channel: 1973 - Yes Launched as Warner Star Channel, and later known as Star Channel The Movie Channel Xtra: 1997 - Yes Launched as The Movie Channel 2 Starz: Lionsgate : 1994 - Starz Cinema: 1999 - Starz Comedy: 2005 - Starz Edge: 1996 - Formerly known as Starz 2 and Starz Theater Starz in Black: 1997 -
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A new Los Angeles film festival featuring independent films, documentaries and artist talks is set for April 4-7 at venues in Chinatown, Eagle Rock and Filipinotown. The Los Angeles Festival of ...
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