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A number assigned to a television channel broadcast digitally for tuning and identification purposes. This may be a whole number or a two-part number (e.g. 4.1 or 13-3), depending on the standard. Visual radio A generic term for adding visuals to normal audio radio broadcasts. VITC Vertical Interval Time Code: pronounced vit-see.
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This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored. This list covers television programs whose first character of the title (excluding "the") is a number. It does not include television programs whose titles contain a number elsewhere in ...
A production code number, also known as the production code (PC) or episode code, is an alphanumeric designation used to uniquely identify episodes within a television series. As each studio can freely generate its own PC format, it cannot be used universally to identify the show and episode.
Industry Standard Coding Identification (ISCI; / ˈ ɪ z k i / IZ-kee), also known as Industry Standard Commercial Identification) was a standard created to identify commercials that aired on TV in the United States, for ad agencies and advertisers from 1970.
Power supply unit, an electronic device . Power supply unit (computer) Passenger service unit, above each seat in a passenger airplane; Police support unit (United Kingdom) ...
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The following is a list of each of the regional editions of TV Guide Magazine, which mentions the markets that each regional edition served and the years of publication. Each edition is listed under exactly one region (generally either for a single city, or a single or multiple neighboring states or provinces).