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GSEV
In 1994, GSEV's parent company Argyle Television Holdings was in the process of being acquired by New World Communications, who has signed all its stations to switch to Fox, which meant that GSEV would -
GROR
Following the loss of GSEV to Fox as part of the New World Communications' multi-station deal, NBC signed an affiliation deal with independent station GROR in order to remain on a VHF station, becoming -
GHBL
Ownership history[edit| edit source] Independent (1953-1979), Media General (1979-2017), Nexstar Media Group (2017-present) -
GOMR
Ownership history[edit| edit source] Independent (1951-1980), Aflac Broadcast Division (1980-1997), Raycom Media (1997-2019), Gray Television (2019-present) -
Rede Sigma
Rede Sigma, commonly known as just Sigma, is a Palesian commercial television network, being launched on April 26th, 1965 by businessman and journalist Norberto Moitinho, then-owner of sister newspaper O Sigma and sister radio -
GNCM
During this period, GNCM was purchased by Ginago-based Field Communications. Station ID (1978). Add a photo to this gallery Around 1983, due to bitter disputes, Field Communications put all of its stations (VKBS in -
GTFT
In 1994, GSEV's parent company Argyle Television Holdings was in the process of being acquired by New World Communications, who has signed all its stations to switch to Fox, which meant that GSEV would -
TN1
TN1 is the main television channel of Rádio e Televisora Nacional, the South Matamanian public broadcasting corporation. TN1 was launched on March 7th, 1957, being the country's first television network, besides being one the -
GDST
As of 2021, GDST is one of the three former Westinghouse Broadcasting-owned CBS O&Os that still use its corporate typefont, with the other two being Naltimore-based VJZ and San Fernando-based GPIX -
GNWC
Nine years after this logo was introduced, the station's owners, Combined Communications Corporation, was acquired by newspaper company Gannett, thus entering Gannett into the television business. Consequently, GNWC began using the same Gannett Globe -
GFOU
Five years after this logo was introduced, GFOU was purchased by Hearst Corporation, making GFOU the fourth Hearst-owned station in the United Republics after VNAL in Naltimore, VTAE in Littsburg and VISN in Philmalkee -
GNTT
A year after this logo was introduced, NBC outright bought GNTT, making it the only English-speaking network O&O in New Cesterfield until Westinghouse Broadcasting's merger with CBS in 1995 turning GDST into -
GOSL
Black and white variant. Add a photo to this gallery In 2010, GOSL started adopting its own version of the Fox O&O logo pattern introduced in 2006. Stacked variant. Add a photo to this -
GEEB
By 1979, alongside with other PBS member stations in Deseret, GEEB adopted the statewide Deseret Public Television network's branding. Station ID (1979). Add a photo to this gallery PBS variant (2000). PBS Kids variant -
Mais Você
Titlecard. Sign-on/sign-off/technical fault slide (1999). Sign-on/sign-off/technical fault slide (2000). Add a photo to this gallery Titlecard. Sign-on/sign-off/technical fault slide (2001). Add a photo -
List of Itainian television channels
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GRT Two
GRT Two is the second television channel operated by the GRT in Anglosaw. It covers a wide range of subject matter, but tending towards more "highbrow" programmes than the more mainstream and popular GRT One -
List of Noubaiese television channels
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List of United Republics television channels
Television in the United Republics of Atlansia has various independent stations, national, regional and multicultural networks and systems (public television). In 1995, the United Republics adopted the ATSC television transmission standard for digital terrestrial television -
Television commercials in the United Republics
Nestlé's Chocolate commercial (1959). Add a photo to this gallery McDonald's commercial (1967). McDonald's commercial (Filet-O-Fish, 1967). Add a photo to this gallery McDonald's commercial (1970). Arby's commercial -
Television commercials in Palesia
Varil commercial (1972, 1). Varil commercial (1972, 2). Palesian Government PSA (1976, 1). Palesian Government PSA (1976, 2). Banco da Palésia commercial (1976). Caderneta de Poupança Unibanco commercial (1976). Philco-Ford commercial (1976). Telefunken commercial -
List of Roterlanese television channels
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Television commercials in Anglosaw
Pepsodent commercial (1957). Persil commercial (1958). Add a photo to this gallery Fairy Liquid commercial (1962). AP commercial (1964). Kellogg's Corn Flakes commercial (1965). Martini commercial (1967). Schweppes Tonic Water commercial (1967). Cadbury's -
List of Anglosovic television channels
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List of Palesian television channels
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