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  2. Our Top Ten Treasures - Wikipedia

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    Richard Morrison writing in The Times criticised the British Museum for co-operating in an, "unashamedly populist television archaeology venture," [1] and another article in the same title stated, "You may not like the idea of a league table of treasures that pits one priceless object against another, but television has its own logic."

  3. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (television) - Wikipedia

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    When there are two or more television productions of the same type and name, use one of the following methods: Prefix the singular country of broadcast – (American TV series), [a] (Argentine TV series), [b] (British TV series), [a] (Canadian TV series). This is the preferred disambiguation method when needed to distinguish shows with the same ...

  4. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    United States AM stations never have a suffix, and FM and TV stations generally have a suffix only if they share (or once shared) their call sign with another station in a different broadcast band. All digital television and FM stations in Canada are suffixed. All stations in Mexico, including AM stations, are suffixed.

  5. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    Also AM radio or AM. Used interchangeably with kilohertz (kHz) and medium wave. A modulation technique used in electronic communication where the amplitude (signal strength) of the wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal. Developed in the early 1900s, this technique is most commonly used for transmitting an audio signal via a radio wave measured in kilohertz (kHz). See AM ...

  6. Category:Showtime (TV network) television dramas - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Television networks - Wikipedia

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    Television channels and stations by year of establishment (94 C) Original programming by television network or channel (23 C, 1 P) Television stations by network (3 C)

  8. Category:Television terminology - Wikipedia

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    Clean feed (television) Cliffhanger; Clip show; Close-up; Closed captioning; Closing credits; Cold open; Color suite; Colorburst; Comedy verite; Community bulletin board; Component video; Content reference identifier; Continuity (broadcasting) Counterprogramming (television) Television crew; Crossover (fiction) CSI effect; Cue card

  9. List of United States over-the-air television networks

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    Christian Television Network, Inc. 1979 5% 5,780,000 11 5 Christian religious God TV: Angel Christian Television Trust Inc. 1995 2 Christian religious World Harvest Television: Family Broadcasting Corporation: 1985 [j] 7 4 Religious and secular family entertainment programs EWTN: Eternal Word Television Network Inc. 1981 3.50% 10,928,781 1 7