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PARAMOUNT GLOBAL AND SINCLAIR, INC. ANNOUNCE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS
Multi-Year Deals Span 23 CBS Affiliates Serving Over Ten Million Television Households and Includes Several Early Renewals NEW YORK and BALTIMORE, Oct. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Paramount (NASDAQ: PARA; PARAA) and Sinclair, Inc. (NASDAQ: SBGI) (“Sinclair”), today announced comprehensive, multi-year distribution agreements across all 21 CBS network affiliations for Sinclair stations, including six top-50 market affiliates,…
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Latina journalists shine in a Smithsonian exhibit
English Español Enlarge this image Women began reporting and covering TV news when the first Spanish-language network went on the air in the 1960’s in the United States. Jaclyn Nash/Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History Jaclyn Nash/Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History Spanish-language television plays an important role in immigrant communities who don’t speak English,…
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Off Beat Cinema to celebrate 30 Years on Television
It’s the perfect time of year to celebrate the cinematic antics of Off Beat Cinema, considered the longestrunning nationally syndicated television show to originate from Buffalo. For anyone that loves the Halloween season and its frightful films, and b-movie zaniness, we owe a debt of gratitude to the crew of Off Beat Cinema, for keeping…
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The Worst Show on Television Is Back. I Can’t Wait to Watch It All.
After an agonizingly long wait, TV’s most disappointing show returns to our screens this week—and I, like so many fellow victims of Julian Fellowes–induced Stockholm syndrome, couldn’t be happier. That’s right: The Gilded Age, HBO’s glittering period drama that looks as if it cost as much to make as an Upper East Side mansion, is…
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Words of thanks and praise for a Kansas public television station and all who work there
For about a year, I worked as receptionist at KTWU Channel 11, a Kansas public television station on the Washburn University campus in Topeka. KTWU has been broadcasting local public television in eastern Kansas and parts of Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska since 1965. It is licensed to Washburn University, and the studios are located on…
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BoxingScene.com’s Television Pick of The Week
Pick It: TBRB #5 O’Shaquie Foster vs. Eduardo Hernandez (Saturday, DAZN, 9:00 PM EST) This one is sort of flying under the radar in a week overcome by antics and exhibitions, but for good meat and potatoes pugilism fans this could be the gem on the horizon. The 30-year old WBC 130 pound titlist Foster…
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BoxingScene.com’s Television Pick of The Week
Pick It: TBRB #5 O’Shaquie Foster vs. Eduardo Hernandez (Saturday, DAZN, 9:00 PM EST) This one is sort of flying under the radar in a week overcome by antics and exhibitions, but for good meat and potatoes pugilism fans this could be the gem on the horizon. The 30-year old WBC 130 pound titlist Foster…
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TV tonight: the brilliant last series of Ghosts approaches the end
Ghosts 8.30pm, BBC One As the end approaches, Ghosts is finding beautifully light ways to explore weighty topics. This week, the concept of eternity: as Mike and Alison’s earthly needs become ever more pressing, those of the ghosts become more trivial. While the owners are showing some prospective buyers around the property, the ghosts are…
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‘Fellow Travelers’ Premiere Recap: The Hottest Television Episode This Year
We are suffering from a catastrophic dearth of horniness, dear reader. The need for sex scenes is being discoursed to high hell. Films where sex—explicit sex, in particular—is an integral part of the storyline are being slapped with NC-17 ratings, forcing the likes of Passages and Blonde into brief runs in small arthouse theaters before…
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‘Icon,’ ‘a force,’ ‘a great lady.’ Lexington television pioneer Sue Wylie remembered
(TNS) Longtime Lexington broadcaster Sue Wylie was remembered on Wednesday by fellow journalists and fans as a pioneer in the television industry in Kentucky and elsewhere. Wylie, 90, died at University of Kentucky hospital after a five-car crash at Alumni Drive and Chinoe Road about 5 p.m. Oct. 24.