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A movie channel focusing primarily on theatrical and original made-for-TV films. Originally founded as TNN, rebranded as Spike TV, now Paramount: Paramount Global: PBS: 1970: USA: English: Non-profit television, fine arts, drama, science, history, music, public affairs, independent films, home improvement, interviews
The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 2 (though neither using virtual channel 2 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 2): KALB-DT2 in Alexandria, Louisiana; KMBH-LD in McAllen, Texas; KPSP-CD in Cathedral City, California; KYUU-LD in Boise, Idaho; WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, Florida; WENY-DT3 in Elmira, New York
Kerecis is an Icelandic company that uses fish skins to treat wounds. [3] [4] The decellularized skin of the Atlantic cod is used as a graft, which increases the elasticity, tensile strength, and compressibility of the wound. [5] Kerecis has subsidiaries in Switzerland and the United States. [6] It is based in Ísafjörður, Iceland. [7] [8]
Call Sign Virtual Channel Number City State Notes K02AO-D: 9: Eureka: Montana: Rebroadcasts KCFW-TV: K02EE-D: 9: Weaverville: California: Rebroadcasts KIXE-TV: K02EG ...
YouTube, formerly named YouTube Spotlight, [2] is the official YouTube channel for the American video-sharing platform of the same name, spotlighting videos and events on the platform. Events shown on the channel include YouTube Comedy Week and the YouTube Music Awards .
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American Skin is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Nate Parker. It stars Parker, Omari Hardwick, Theo Rossi, Shane Paul McGhie, Milauna Jackson, and Beau Knapp, and follows a Marine veteran who works as a school janitor to give his son a private school education. After he and his son are racially profiled and his son fatally ...
The use of this particular animal's skin is 'unprecedented,' according to one professor involved with the research. Brazilian doctors use fish skin to treat burn victims Skip to main content