WOW TV

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WOW TV is a Canadian exempt Category B Chinese language specialty channel and is owned by Canadian Chinese Media Network (CCMN). WOWtv broadcasts programming in Cantonese, Mandarin and Vietnamese from predominantly foreign sources as well as local Canadian programming.

The channel launched on April 29, 2009 exclusively on Rogers Cable. On December 2, 2009, WOWtv launched a high-definition (HD) channel called WOWtv HD, which simulcast the standard definition feed, on Rogers Cable. In June 2010, WOWtv HD launched on Bell Fibe TV. On September 25, 2012, WOWtv launched their western feed to Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.

WHPR

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WHPR Covering all of Detroit and its surroundings, WHPR TV brings you live television programming, news, talk-shows, video on-demand, weather report, music entertainment and more. Catch up on the day's top stories with original, trusted reporting from WHPR TV programs.


VoA TV

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Voice of America is an American international broadcaster funded by the United States Congress. It is the largest and oldest U.S. funded international broadcaster. VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in 47 languages which it distributes to affiliate stations around the globe. It is primarily viewed by foreign audiences, so VOA programming has an influence on public opinion abroad regarding the United States and its people.


Victory Television Network

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Victory Television Network is a state network of religious independent television stations serving the U.S. state of Arkansas. Operating under the call signs KVTH-DT, KVTJ-DT and KVTN-DT, it is owned and operated by Victory Television Network, Inc., which holds the licenses for all of the VTN stations. The network's studio facilities are located on Napa Valley Drive in western Little Rock.

TSTV

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TSTV is the only student-run, FCC-licensed, digitally broadcasting college television station in the country. Here students at the University of Texas at Austin can learn camerawork, directing, producing, writing, and so much more.

Trinity Channel

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Exalting Jesus Christ As Lord And Savior Through Live Programming In Christ-Centered Apologetics, Theology, Philosophy, And Missions. There is one God in three persons, Father Son and Holy Spirit, eternal God in essence and equal in power and glory who created everything on earth and in heaven by His eternal word. This world needs the saving power of Jesus Christ through the cross. Stand for biblical Truth in an age in which false religions and cults which deny the Trinity are growing.


TMZ

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TMZ on TV (also known as TMZ on Fox or simply as TMZ or TMZTV) is an American syndicated entertainment and gossip news television show that premiered on September 10, 2007 (its major carriage is among Fox's owned television stations). It is essentially a television version of its sister operation, TMZ, a news TV channel with a heavy emphasis on gossip of celebrities' personal lives, which debuted in December 2005.

The television program is produced at studio facilities that serve as the headquarters for the parent channel, located at 13031 West Jefferson Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. TMZ is an insider term ("thirty-mile zone" or studio zone), referring to the film studio area of downtown Hollywood.

In November 2019, Fox Television Stations renewed TMZ on TV through the 2022–23 season.


The Tennis Channel

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Tennis Channel is an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network owned by the Sinclair Television Group subsidiary of the Sinclair Broadcast Group. It is devoted to events and other programming related to the game of tennis, along with other racquet sports such as badminton and racquetball. Launched on May 15, 2003, the channel is headquartered in Culver City, California, and produces its programming out of an HD-capable broadcast center in the Los Angeles suburb of Culver City.