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  2. 2024–25 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States will cover the prime time hours from September 2024 to August 2025. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2023–24 television season .

  3. RNIB Connect Radio - Wikipedia

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    It broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week online, on 101.0 FM in the Glasgow area and on Freeview channel 730. Live shows make up around half of the station's output, with the overnight schedule being used as a showcase for the best music, features, interviews and articles from the past few days. Most of the presenters are blind or visually ...

  4. QVC (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 11 February 2013 Sparkle TV and Twinkle TV launched on Sky. On 1 July 2013, Twinkle TV was renamed QVC Style. Sparkle TV became QVC Extra on 12 August 2013, with both channels added to Freesat. [5] The following day saw the channels relaunch with availability expanded to Freeview via the connected red button on QVC Beauty. [6]

  5. Great! TV - Wikipedia

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    Great! TV (stylized as GREAT! tv) [1] [2] is a British-English language general entertainment channel in the United Kingdom owned by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited. It originally launched as Sony Entertainment Television on 7 April 2011. [3]

  6. TWR-UK - Wikipedia

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    TWR-UK was founded in 1963, at that time TWR-UK only broadcast programmes for a couple of hours each day. These were broadcast initially on shortwave from the much-loved Monte Carlo transmitter, [1] a transmitter formerly used to broadcast German war propaganda in the Second World War but later acquired by Trans World Radio in 1958. [2]

  7. Pop Max - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, Pop Max moved to the G-MAN multiplex, meaning that Pop Max only broadcasts in Manchester on Freeview. [7] [better source needed] In early 2022, a live Pop Max stream was added to the Freeview Play version of the Pop Player app. [8] On 25 May 2022, Pop Max was delisted from Freeview and was replaced with the Pop Player channel. [9]

  8. Channel One (British and Irish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel One was a British free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Living TV Group.The channel was launched on 1 October 2007 at 21:00 on Freeview, Virgin Media and Sky as Virgin1, replacing Ftn.

  9. Now 80s - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] There is a possibility that the other Now Channels and Clubland TV will soon follow. On 26 October 2022, NOW 80s was delisted from Manchester local Freeview. [12] On 2 March 2023, Now 80s reappeared on Freeview as a FAST channel on Channelbox channel 271 alongside Now 70s and Now 90s. [13]