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  2. Ovation (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Ovation is an American television network whose focus is on the fine arts and contemporary culture. The network is owned by Ovation LLC, which is made up of a joint venture of Hubbard Media Group , and the private-equity funds Corporate Partners II, Arcadia Investment Partners, and Perry Capital .

  3. Charles Segars - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Segars enjoys a dual role as CEO of Ovation TV - the only multi-platform program service dedicated to the Arts and as President of Segars Media - an advisory firm specializing in helping companies and their management teams navigate disruption across all aspects of their global enterprises.

  4. Hubbard Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. is an American television and radio broadcasting corporation based in St. Paul, Minnesota.It was founded by Stanley E. Hubbard.. The corporation has broadcast outlets scattered across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Washington, Florida, and Washington, D.C. KSTP radio, KSTP-FM, KTMY, KSTP-TV, and KSTC-TV, which ...

  5. Robert Herring (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Shelby Herring Sr. (born 1941) is an American businessman who founded Herring Networks, a media company that launched and currently owns AWE and One America News Network. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early life and education

  6. Ovation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ovation (film) Ovation (Australian TV channel) Ovation (American TV channel) Ovation (award), a Russian music award; Ovation Awards, for excellence in theatre; The Ovation, a Thai pop band; The Ovations, an American vocal group

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  8. Graham Media Group - Wikipedia

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    From 1961 to 1962, Post-Newsweek held 46% ownership with San Diego television station KFSD-TV (later KOGO-TV) with the investment firm of Fox, Wells & Rogers owning 54%. Post-Newsweek declined to acquire full ownership of KOGO-TV (now KGTV) and the venture ended when the station was sold to the broadcasting division of Time-Life in 1962.

  9. Ion Media - Wikipedia

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    Dow Jones/ITT lost money on the operation, sold the station for about $225 million in May 1997, and shut down S+ that June in favor of Bloomberg Business News, Fox Sports Net and a block previewing new networks, IntroTV. Channel 31 was renamed WPXN with plans to be the flagship station of PAX TV in the fall of 1998. [citation needed]