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Lenawee County Channel Lineup 950 Kids' Stuff 500 HBO 600 951 Hit List 501 HBO 2 952 Pop Adult 502 HBO Signature 953 Swinging Standards 503 HBO Family 954 Jukebox Oldies 504 HBO Comedy 955 Flashback 70's 505 HBO Zone 956 Everything 80's 520 Showtime 620 957 Nothin' but 90's 521 SHO 2 958 Maximum Party 522 Showtime Showcase 959 Groove: Disco & Funk 523 Showtime Extreme 960 Dance Clubbin' 524 Showtime Next 961 Holiday Hits 525 Showtime Family 962 Classic Rock 526 Showtime Women MUSIC 963 Alternative 527 FLIX 964 Heavy Metal 540 The Movie Channel 965 Rock 541 The Movie Channel Xtra 966 Alt Rock Classics 550 Cinemax 650 967 The Blues 551 MoreMax 968 Adult Alternative PRESTIGE 552 ActionMax 969 Folk Roots 553 ThrillerMax 970 Alt-Country American 554 MovieMax 971 Hot Country 555 MAX Latino 972 No Fences 556 5Star Max 973 Country Classics 557 OuterMax 974 Bluegrass 570 STARZ 670 975 Christian Pop & Rock 571 STARZ Edge 976 Gospel 572 STARZ Cinema 977 Soul Storm 573 STARZ Kids & Family 978 Hip Hop/R & B 574 STARZ ENC Family CHANNEL 979 Classic R & B & Soul 585 STARZ ENC 980 Hop Hop 586 STARZ ENC Black 981 Jazz Masters 587 STARZ ENC Classic 982 Jazz Now 588 STARZ ENC Suspense LINEUP 983 Smooth Jazz 589 STARZ ENC Westerns 984 The Chill Lounge 590 STARZ ENC Action LENAWEE COUNTY 985 The Spa 986 Easy Listening 987 Pop Classics 988 Classic Masters CALL 989 Chamber Music 800.311.7340 990 Broadway VISIT 991 Eclectic Electronic 992 Y2K D-PCOMM.COM 993 Jammin' CONNECT 994 Éxitos Tropicales @DPCOMM 995 Éxitos del Momento 996 Retro Latino @DPCommunications 997 Ritmos Latinos D & P Communications 998 Rock en Espanol 999 Romance Latino D & P Communications 23 Disney XD 723 80 TVG2 24 Cartoon Network 724 81 BBC 25 Disney Channel 725 82 BS Detroit+ 782 26 Nickelodeon 726 83 Tru TV 27 Freeform 727 86 Tennis Channel 786 28 Lifetime 728 100 OWN 29 Big Ten Network 729 101 Hallmark Movies/Mysteries 801 30 The Weather Channel 730 102 C-SPAN 2 31 TNT 731 103 C-SPAN 3 32 ESPN U 732 104 IFC 33 ESPN 733 105 EVINE 34 ESPN 2 734 106 Fox Sports 2 806 PRIME 35 ESPN Classic 107 FX Movies 807 36 ESPNews 736 108 Fox Business Channel 37 Bally Sports Detroit 737 126 MLB Network 826 38 Golf Channel 738 127 MotorTrend 827 2 WJBK: Fox 702 39 TBS 739 4 WDIV:NBC 704 40 National Geographic 740 6 WUPW: Fox 706 41 Fox Sports 1 741 8 WNWO: NBC 708 42 CMT 742 9 CBET: CBC 43 MTV 743 11 WTOL: CBS 711 44 VH1 744 202 Discovery Life 12 WGTE: PBS 712 45 Great American Country 203 Viceland 903 13 WTVG: ABC 713 46 Hallmark Channel 746 204 FYI 904 14 WTVS: PBS 714 47 AMC 747 205 Sportsman Channel 15 WPXD: ION 715 48 Turner Classic Movies 206 SCS Atlantic 16 QVC 716 49 USA Network 749 207 SCS Central 17 CW 13 717 50 TV Land 208 SCS Pacific 18 HSN 51 WE 751 209 NFL Network 909 19 C-SPAN 52 Oxygen 210 SEC Network 910 20 WLMB 40 53 FX 753 212 Trinity Broadcasting 21 Local Access 54 History Channel 754 213 EWTN 22 Educational 55 Discovery Channel 755 214 Inspirational Network 87 WGTE Kids 56 TLC 756 215 GSN 88 WGTE Create 57 Animal Planet 757 216 DIY 916 89 Stadium 58 Travel Channel 758 218 The Cooking Channel 90 WTVG Weather 59 HGTV 759 219 Lifetime Real Women 91 Bounce 60 Food Network 760 220 Crime & Invest. Network 92 Movies! 61 CNN 761 221 Military History 93 Laff 62 CNN Headline News PREMIUM 225 Reelz 96 Justice Network 63 CNBC 763 226 Destination America 97 Grit 64 MSNBC 764 227 American Heroes LOCAL98 BASIC WTVS Create 65 Fox News Channel 765 228 Science Channel 109 Comet TV 66 Newsmax 766 229 Discovery Family 110 TBD. 67 Paramount Network 767 230 Nat Geo Wild 930 111 BUZZR 68 E! 768 231 Disney Jr. 931 112 Heroes & Icons 69 A & E 769 232 Nick Jr. 113 This TV 70 Bravo 770 233 Teen Nick 114 WTVS Kids 71 Outdoor Channel 234 Nick Toons 115 World WTVS 72 Comedy Central 772 235 Boomerang 118 Me TV 73 Syfy 773 237 Pure Country 119 WLMB 2 74 RFD 238 MTV Classic 120 Cozi TV 75 Investigation Discovery 239 MTV 2 121 Quest 76 QVC+ 240 Nick Hits 122 DABL 77 Lifetime Movie Network 777 241 BET Soul 123 Circle 78 NBC Sports Network 778 242 Fusion 124 MeTV 79 FXX 779 243 Telemundo.
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