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Flashez
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Flashez

Flashez is an ABC music television program hosted by Ray Burgess later being joined by co-host Mike Meade. The series began in August 1976 and ended on December 2, 1977. It ran five days a week in an afternoon slot.

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1976 · TV

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American Revolution '63
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American Revolution '63

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CBC Prime Time News
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CBC Prime Time News

CBC Prime Time News was a Canadian nightly newscast which aired on CBC Television from 1992 to 1995. For the previous ten years, the CBC's nightly newscast, The National, had aired at 10 p.m., and was followed by a 40-minute newsmagazine package called The Journal, which was hosted by Barbara Frum. However, following Frum's death in early 1992, the CBC took the opportunity to revamp its flagship newscast. On November 2, 1992, Prime Time News debuted with Peter Mansbridge and Pamela Wallin as equal cohosts of a package which replaced both The National and The Journal, combining news and Journal-style features into a single integrated program which aired at 9 p.m. The approach proved unpopular, both within the CBC and with network audiences. The National had been produced by the CBC's news department, while The Journal belonged to current affairs, and bringing the two departments together was fractious. As well, the on-air rapport between Wallin and Mansbridge was visibly tense at times. As well, because the program aired at 9 p.m., it was competing in one of the most heavily-watched timeslots on the commercial networks. Although The National and The Journal had faced commercial competition at 10 p.m., they had been much more successful at carving out their own niche because in that time slot, almost all of the commercial networks were airing drama series. At 9 p.m., Prime Time News had to compete with popular sitcoms such as Cheers, Frasier, Seinfeld and Murphy Brown.

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Today in New York
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Today in New York

Today in New York is an American early-morning local news and entertainment television program on WNBC in New York City, New York. It is broadcast prior to Today from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. weekdays. On the weekends, the program is branded as Weekend Today in New York and is broadcast from 6 a.m to 7 a.m. and later from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturdays; and from 6 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on Sundays – the gaps are for Weekend Today. The local news "cut ins" during Today are also branded as Today in New York. The weekday anchors of the program are Darlene Rodriguez and Michael Gargiulo. During the weekday edition, the anchors' traditional sign-off is "The Today Show is next. That's what happening today in New York."

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365gay News
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365gay News

365gay News was the umbrella title of gay-themed news programming airing on the Logo television network. The programming was produced in partnership with CBS as a result of the former ownership of both networks by Viacom. It debuted in June 2005, when the channel began broadcasting. Initially, news items were presented as short segments between scheduled programs. Occasionally the channel would air full half-hour specials on stories of interest to the LGBT community, such as the Gay Games, yearly gay pride events, the October 2006 ruling in the same-sex marriage case in New Jersey, Lewis v. Harris, and the issues facing gay voters in the 2006 mid-term elections. In late 2007 CBS News on Logo went from broadcasting segments between scheduled programming to a weekly half-hour format. New programs were broadcast each Monday and repeated through the week. Jason Bellini was the lead anchor for CBS News on Logo until 2008. Other correspondents included Itay Hod and Chagmion Antoine. The Executive Producer until 2008 was Court Passant. The CBS News Up to the Minute set was utilized for the broadcast of the program. Beginning in January 2007, a news update podcast became available for download through the iTunes Store.

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Maayong Buntag Kapamilya
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Maayong Buntag Kapamilya

'Maayong Buntag Kapamilya' is the regional morning show of ABS-CBN Cebu that dishes out the daily dose of fresh news, upbeat discussions of the current community affairs and special features teeming with the local flavors of Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor and Dumaguete City. It is hosted by Rico Lucena, Vilma Andales, Reena Elena, . Features and segments reporters are Vera Leigh Lasam and Kara Mae Noveda.

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Balitang Bisdak
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Balitang Bisdak

Balitang Bisdak is a regional news program aired over GMA-7 Cebu, GMA-5 Dumaguete and GMA-10 Tacloban in the Philippines with its broadcast center located at Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu City. The newscast airs from 5:45 pm to 6:30 pm every Tuesday and Thursday and 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Balitang Bisdak simulcasts on DYSS 999 AM. Balitang Bisdak first aired on Channel 7 in Cebu on October 23, 1995 after the premiere of Saksi in 4 weeks later with Vic Serna and Melva Java Rodriguez when Bobby Nalzaro who is a national reporter of GMA News from 1995 to 1999. In 1999, Bobby Nalzaro left as a national reporter and he departs back to Cebu to be a regional news anchor and became a solo anchor of the newscast until 2006 when Lou-Anne Mae Rodina became anchor with Nalzaro until 2009 when Rose Versoza joined and replaced Rodina.

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BBC Points West
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BBC Points West

BBC Points West is the BBC's regional news programme for the West of England, covering Bristol, the majority of Wiltshire, northern and eastern Somerset and southern Gloucestershire. Produced by BBC West, the programme is produced from the BBC Broadcasting Centre at Whiteladies Road, Bristol with reporters also based at newsrooms in Bath, Gloucester, Swindon and Taunton. The main presenters are Alex Lovell, David Garmston and Amanda Parr.

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BBC Points West

1957 · TV

BBC Nine O'Clock News
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BBC Nine O'Clock News

The BBC Nine O'Clock News was the flagship BBC News programme. It was launched on 14 September 1970 and ran until 15 October 2000, when it was controversially replaced by the BBC Ten O'Clock News.

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Ceefax in Vision
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Ceefax in Vision

In-vision Ceefax was first shown in March 1980, originally in 30-minute slots and by mid-1983 it was a common filler during daytime downtime. Transmissions were originally billed on-air as Ceefax in Vision but daytime transmissions were not listed in the Radio Times until 7 January 1984, under the title of Pages from Ceefax.

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Ceefax in Vision

1980 · TV

CMT Central
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CMT Central

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CMT Central

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Alive in Libya
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Alive in Libya

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Alive in Libya

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Asylum in the Streets
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Asylum in the Streets

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Asylum in the Streets

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Thames News
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Thames News

Thames News was the flagship regional news programme of Thames Television, serving the Greater London region and broadcast on weekdays from 12 September 1977 to 31 December 1992. The news service was produced and broadcast from Thames TV's headquarters at Euston Road in north-west London and during its last few years in operation, from district newsrooms in Dartford in Kent, Guildford in Surrey and Watford in Hertfordshire.

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Thames News

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Take Me to the Opera
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Take Me to the Opera

Opera lover Zeinab Badawi meet stars from the opera world who are seeking to make the genre fit for the 21st century.

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Take Me to the Opera

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APTN Investigates
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APTN Investigates

APTN Investigates is the first Indigenous investigative news program in Canada. The show offers viewers hard-hitting investigative reports and stories that change lives. Produced by award-winning journalists, APTN Investigates is committed to seeking the truth for our people.

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APTN Investigates

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Hjem til jul 2020
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Hjem til jul 2020

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Hjem til jul 2020

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Connexió Barcelona
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Connexió Barcelona

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Connexió Barcelona

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News Puppets
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News Puppets

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News Puppets

1988 · TV