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  2. Crossfire (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire is an American nightly current events debate television program that aired on CNN from June 25, 1982, to June 3, 2005, and again from September 9, 2013, to August 6, 2014. The format was designed to present and challenge the opinions of a politically liberal pundit and a conservative pundit.

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  4. Channel Master - Wikipedia

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    Channel Master's original product was a prefabricated television aerial with hinged elements which would unfold and snap into place; this patented design greatly reduced installation time as existing antenna designs at the time had to be bolted together from multiple pieces by rooftop installers. [17]

  5. Joseph Y. Resnick - Wikipedia

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    He also helped found Channel Master, which became a leading producer of television antennas after Resnick invented an antenna which was inexpensive, easy to assemble and install, and did not require the expertise of a specially trained technician.

  6. Antenna rotator - Wikipedia

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    Channel Master's stock of model CM-9521HD is depleted, and it is unclear whether more units will be manufactured. Yaesu Musen sells a range of rotators aimed at the Amateur and FM (VHF) broadcast listener markets. Amateur products include an Azimuth-Elevation product.

  7. Sanyo Micro Pack 35 - Wikipedia

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    The recording cartridges were made of transparent plastic and measured 2.6 by 2.9 by 1.9 inches (6.6 cm × 7.4 cm × 4.8 cm). [4] The Channel Master version of the cartridge was labeled as the "Model 6595" and contained 250 feet (76 m) of tape.