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A Perfect Christmas List: 2014 Back to Christmas: 2014 A Prince for Christmas: 2015 Merry Kissmas: 2015 How Sarah Got Her Wings: 2015 A Christmas Truce: 2015 A Christmas Reunion: 2015 A Christmas in Vermont: 2016 A Firehouse Christmas: 2016 A Cinderella Christmas: 2016 Christmas with the Andersons: 2016 A Husband for Christmas: 2016 Snowmance ...
Mega TV is an American free-to-air television network based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that is owned by Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS). It was launched in 2006. [1] The network's flagship is WSBS-TV, a television station licensed to Key West, Florida, with studios also in Miami.
In 1993, Combined put WBFS and WGBO up for sale, seeking $90 million for the pair. Chris-Craft Industries expressed interest in both stations, and Renaissance Communications, owner of competing independent WDZL (channel 39), also looked into a bid to combine both stations' programming, [36] but Combined took them off the market later in the ...
Miami city and Miami-Dade County officials attempted to keep WTVJ from leaving the city, [218] but many of the Miami-Dade incentives hinged on the creation of new jobs, not relevant to the station. WTVJ agreed in July 1998 to build its new main studio in Miramar , in Broward County, though it would maintain a Miami studio in another downtown ...
Miami Vice: 2005–2007 Mister Ed: 1996–1998; 2003–2005 The Monkees: 1997; 2002–2005 The Monroes: 1997–1998 The Munsters: 1997–1998; 2000–2008 Murder, She Wrote: 2012–2013 Murphy Brown: 2006–2009 My Three Sons: 1998–2001 The Nanny: 2010–2016 Nero Wolfe: 1996–1999 The Neighborhood: 2022-2023 The New Adventures of Mighty ...
A search of the Miami Multiple Listing Service shows the house wasn’t advertised as for sale to the general public ahead of the judge approving a $430,000 sale to Express Homes. The deal closed ...
The Internet Archive is an American non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle that runs a digital library website, archive.org. [2] [3] [4] It provides free access to collections of digitized media including websites, software applications, music, audiovisual, and print materials.
The gym was owned by Gilbert Fernandez Jr., a former Miami-Dade police officer who was convicted in 1991, alongside associate Hubert Christie, of a 1983 execution-style triple murder.