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- American Idol
- American Idol (American Idol) is an American reality TV show from Fox.
- Comedy Central Channel
- Comedy Central, which Viacom bought from Time Warner, airs a variety of comedy shows, live action and dummy shows. Other shows are: "Drawn Together Cartoon Star Mayhem" and so on.
- PBS
- PBS.
- National Public Radio (NPR)
- National Public Radio (NPR) website, including news, politics, business, entertainment, music, and art.
- USA Cable Sci-Fi Channel
- Sci-Fi is based in Los Angeles, California, and has produced a number of science fiction series such as Stargate, Battlestar Galactica, and some excellent science fiction sketches such as Taken, Dune, and more.
- The CW, USA
- The CW Television (The CW Television), formerly UPN and The WB of the six major television networks.
- WCBS-TV New York
- Includes program schedule, news, weather, sports, traffic, and major events. [CBS]
- New York Channel 4 (WNBC)
- NBC New York Channel 4 (WNBC), including local news, weather, TV schedules, and entertainment.
- New York Public Radio (WNYC)
- New York Public Radio (NPR).
- History Channel
- The History Channel, a cable television channel that provides information about historical events and people.
- US TV Guide
- TV Guide is a successful weekly TV guide magazine with huge sales in the U.S. TV Guide has 50 million household subscribers in the U.S. and 3 million overseas subscribers, with annual operating profits exceeding the combined profits of the four major U.S. cable networks.
- San Francisco Public Radio (KQED)
- KQED (San Francisco Public Radio) was founded by NPR (National Public Radio) in San Francisco in 1954.
- Voice of America
- Voice of America is an international multimedia broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government.
- US TV Guide (Zap2it)
- U.S. program schedule guide, TV ratings, TV news, TV programs.
- US DIRECTV Satellite TV
- The #1 Satellite TV in the US. DIRECTV was established in 1994 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California, USA. It mainly promotes direct broadcast satellite TV. DIRECTV provides 93% of the local channel programming services in the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii.
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