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  2. Alpha Repertory Television Service - Wikipedia

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    A&E. The Alpha Repertory Television Service (ARTS) was an American cable television network that was owned by Hearst/ABC Video Services (now A+E Networks ), a joint venture between the Hearst Corporation and the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). [1] The network, which operated nightly on the channel space of Nickelodeon, focused mainly on ...

  3. Cable television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cable television first became available in the United States in 1948. [1] By 1989, 53 million U.S. households received cable television subscriptions, [2] with 60 percent of all U.S. households doing so in 1992. [3] Most cable viewers in the U.S. reside in the suburbs and tend to be middle class; [4] cable television is less common in low ...

  4. In Demand - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.indemand.com. In Demand (stylized as iN DEMAND) is an American cable television service which provides video on demand services, including pay-per-view. [1] Comcast, Cox Communications, and Charter Communications (with former independent companies Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks) jointly own In Demand.

  5. Alan Gerry - Wikipedia

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    Gerry donated $10 million to the National Cable Center in Denver. Gerry endowed a chair of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School, [8] established the Paul Gerry Dialysis Center in Sayre, Pennsylvania, funded the addition of a wing on his local hospital, and is involved in a program at Boston University to find a cure for amyloidosis. [4]

  6. Spectrum News - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum News (formerly Time Warner Cable News) is the brand for a slate of cable news television channels that are owned by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016. Each of the 17 regional channels primarily focus on local news, weather and sports coverage in their given areas, in addition to national ...

  7. Larry the Cable Guy - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Lawrence Whitney (born February 17, 1963), [1] known professionally as Larry the Cable Guy, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and former radio personality. [2] He was one of the members of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour , a comedy troupe which included Bill Engvall , Ron White , and Jeff Foxworthy (with whom he has starred on Blue ...

  8. Daniel M. Kimmel - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Film critic, writer. Years active. 1984–present. Daniel M. Kimmel (born 1955) is an American film critic and author. [1][2] In September 2014, he became editor of The Jewish Advocate where he served through December 2015. He received a B.A. from the University of Rochester and a degree in law from Boston University.

  9. Brian Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Brian Patrick Lamb (/ l æ m /; born October 9, 1941) [1] is an American journalist. He is the founder, executive chairman, and the now-retired CEO of C-SPAN, an American cable network that provides coverage of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate as well as other public affairs events.