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Comedy Central is an American cable channel that carries comedy-based programming, such as original series, licensed and syndicated shows, stand-up specials, and films. It was launched in 1991 as a merger of The Comedy Channel and Ha!, and is now owned by Paramount Global.
This is a list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by Comedy Central in the United States and some other countries. It includes original programming, syndicated programming, and upcoming programming in various genres, such as animation, talk show, and live action.
Pop is a pay television channel owned by Paramount Global that broadcasts programs related to popular culture, such as dramas, sitcoms, and films. It was formerly known as TV Guide Network and TVGN, and it is available nationwide in the United States.
Entertainment Studios Networks is a group of cable networks owned by comedian Byron Allen, including Justice Central, a channel of court shows and dramas. Learn about the history, programming, ratings and carriage lawsuits of Justice Central and other ESN channels.
The CBS streaming platform has two subscription tiers: a $6/month ad-supported tier and a $12 ad-free premium tier that includes Showtime and live access to your local CBS channel.
Find out the current and former shows on CMT, a country music-themed cable channel in the US. See the categories of music, reality, drama, comedy, and acquired programming, as well as the dates and sources of information.
AMC is an American cable channel that started as a premium service for classic movies in 1984, and later shifted to original dramas and documentaries. Learn about its origins, controversies, acquisitions, and current lineup on Wikipedia.
FXX is a basic cable network owned by Disney that replaced Fox Soccer in 2013. It features original and acquired comedy series and feature films, such as The Simpsons, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Parks and Recreation.