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Media Entity Fox News Channel Oct Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 Programming Service Launch Ownership by Date "Other" Media Entity Fox News Channel Oct. 96 NewsCoqJ. Fox Reality May 05 News Corp. Fox Sports Net Nov. 97 News Corp. Fox Soccer Channel (fonnerly Fox Sports World) Nov. 97 News Corp. FX Jun. 94 News Corp. Fuel .luI. 03 News Corp. Frec Speech TV (FSTV) Jun. 95 Game Show Network (GSN) Dec. 94 Liberty Media Golden Eagle Broadcasting Nov. 98 preat American Country Dec. 95 EW Scripps Good Samaritan Network 2000 Guardian Television Network 1976 Hallmark Channel Sep.98 Liberty Media Hallmark Movie Channel Jan. 04 HDNET Sep.OI HDNET Movies Jan. 03 Healthy Living Channel Jan. 04 Here! TV Oct. 04 History Channel Jan. 95 Disney, NBC-Universal, Hearst History International Nov. 98 Disney, NBC-Universal, Hearst (also called History Channel International) Home & Garden Television (HGTV) Dec. 94 EW Scripps Home Shopping Network (HSN) Jul. 85 Home Preview Channel Horse Racing TV Dec. 02 !Hot Net (also called The Hot Network) Mar. 99 Hot Net Plus 2001 Hot Zone Mar. 99 Hustler TV Apr. 04 i-Independent Television (fonnerly PaxTV) Aug. 98 NBC-Universal, Paxson ImaginAsian TV Aug. 04 Inspirational Life Television (I-LIFETV) Jun. 98 Inspirational Network (INSP) Apr. 90 i Shop TV Feb. 01 JCTV Nov. 02 Trinity Broadcasting Network 126 Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 Programming Service Launch Ownership by Date "Other" Media EntIty ~ewelry Television Oct. 93 KTV ~ Kids and Teens Television Dominion Video Satellite Liberty Channel Sep. 01 Lifetime Movie Network .luI. 98 Disney, Hearst Lifetime Real Women Aug. 01 Disney, Hearst Lifetime Television Feb. 84 Disney, Hearst Link TV Nov. 96 Logo Jun. 05 Viacom Mav TV - Mav'rick Entertainment Network Oct. 04 Mall TV (also called Outlet Mall TV) Men's Channel Jan.Ol Military History Channel Apr. 05 Disney, NBC-Universal, Hearst MoviePlex Oct. 94 Liberty Media MSNBC .luI. 96 NBC-Universal MTV Hits May02 Viacom MTV Jams May 02 Viacom MTV Aug. 81 Viacom MTV2 Dec. 98 Viacom NASA Television .luI. 91 National Geographic Channel Jan. 01 News Corp. NBATV Nov. 99 NFL Network Nov. 03 [Nick 2 (also called Nick Too) May98 Viacom Nickelodeon-Games & Sports (also called GAS) Mar. 99 Viacom NickelodeonlNick at Nite Apr. 79 Viacom Nicktoons Jan. 99 Viacom NogginlThe N Feb. 99 Viacom Oasis TV Sep.97 Ovation: The Arts Network Apr. 96 New York Times (6) Oxygen Feb. 00 (3) Outdoor Channel Apr. 93 Outdoor Channel 2HD Pentagon Channel May 04 Playboy TV Nov. 82 127 Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 Programming Service Launch Ownership by Date "Other" Media Entity !Playgirl TV Mar. 05 Pleasure Jun. 99 PIN (Product Information Network) Apr. 94 QTN (Q Television Network) Jul. 04 QVC Nov. 86 Liberty Media Research Channel 2000 RFDTV Safe TV Sci-Fi Channel Sep. 92 NBC-Universal Shop at Home Jun. 86 EW Scripps Shop NBC Oct. 91 NBC-Universal Short TV .Jan. 99 Showtime .Jul. 76 Viacom Showtime HD Viacom Showtime Beyond Sep.99 Viacom Showtime PPV 1979 Viacom (formerlv Showtime Event Television, SET) Showtime Extreme 1998 Viacom Showtime Family (also called Showtime Family Zone) Mar. 01 Viacom Showtime Next Mar. 01 Viacom Showtime Showcase Jul. 01 Viacom Showtime Too 2001 Viacom Showtime Women Mar. 01 Viacom SOAPNet Jan. 00 Disney Speed Channel Jan. 96 News Corp. Spice I May 89 Spice 2 1999 IATaste ofSpice Spice Platinum (formerly Vivid TV) 2000 Spice HD 2004 Spice Live 2003 Spice Hot 2002 Spice Ultimate 2004 Spike TV Mar. 83 Viacom SPIRIT Television 128 Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 Programming Service Launch Ownership by Date "Other" Media Entity Sportsman Channel Apr. 03 Starz! Mar. 94 Liberty Media Starz! Cinema May 99 Liberty Media Starz! Kids & Family May99 Liberty Media Starz' HD Dec. 03 Liberty Media Starz! Comedy Mar. 94 Liberty Media Starz! Edge Mar. 96 Liberty Media Starz! In Black (fonnerly Black Starz l ) Feb. 97 Liberty Media StuffTV Sundance Channel Feb. 96 Viacom, NBC-Universal Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) May 73 Trinity Broadcasting Network TBN Enlace USA May02 Trinity Broadcasting Network Three Angels Broadcasting Network Nov. 86 The Erotic Network (TeN) Sep.98 TeN Blox Jan. 03 TeN Blue Jan. 03 TeN Clips May 00 TeN Xtasy Feb. 98 The Tennis Channel May03 The Movie Channel (TMC) Dec. 79 Viacom TMCHD Dec. 03 Viacom TMCXTRA 1997 Viacom Toon Disney Apr. 98 Disney Total Living Network TR!O (5) Sep.94 NBC-Universal TVUrrVU Live TV Games Network - TVG Interactive Horse Racing Jul. 94 News Corp. TV Guide Channel Jan. 88 News Corp. TV Guide Interactive Oct. 96 News Corp. TV Land Apr. 96 Viacom TVN Entertainment PPV Feb. 98 (previously 33 PPV networks, now I PPV network) Universal HD (fonnerly Bravo HD+) Dec. 04 NBC-Universal USA Network Apr. 80 NBC-Universal VHI Jan. 85 Viacom 129 Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 Programming Service Launch Ownership by Date "Other" MedIa Enltty VHI Classic May 00 Viacom VHI Soul Aug. 98 Viacom VH1 Country Aug. 98 Viacom VTV: Varsity Television Jan. 03 Weather Channel May 82 Landmark Communications Weatherscan Local Oct. 99 Landmark Communications Weather Plus NBC-Universal WGN Superstation Nov. 78 Tribune Company Wisdom Television Jui. 97 The Word Network Feb. 00 The Worship Network 1992 World Harvest Television Aug. 92 Xy.tv Dec. 03 Spanish Language SnanisblLatin American Ctiltures '. ...... ::) I·,;:;m;• H:; ili:li: ..:' :.::i,.·:: AYM Sports Nov. 03 Bandamax May 03 Univision Azteca America Aug. 04 Canal 24 Horas Jun. 99 Cine Latino Jun. 94 Canal 52 MX Canal Sur Casa Club Jui. 97 K:aracol TV CCTV-E&F Centroamerica TV CNC Columbia May 99 De Pelicula May03 Univision De Pelicula Clasico May 03 Univision ESPN Deportes Jan. 04 Disney, Hearst Ecuavisa Internacional EWTN en Espanol Fox Sports en Espanol Nov. 96 News Corp. HITN Jui. 87 Galavision Oct. 79 Univision 130 Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 Programming Service Launch Ownership by Date "Other" Media Entity GolTV Mar. 03 Mexicanal Grandes Documentales 1996 MTV Espaiiol Aug. 98 Viacom Mun2 Oct. 01 NBC-Universal Once Mexico History Charmc! en Espaiiol May 04 Disney, NBC-Universal, Hearst Playboy en Espal'iol Ritmoson Latino May03 Univision Puma TV 1997 HTV (Hispanic TV) Aug. 95 La Familia Network May02 SiTV Feb. 04 (4) Sorpressa Mar. 03 Sur Aug. 91 rrelefe Intemacional Apr. 90 Univision Telefutura Jan. 02 Univision Telehit May03 Univision Telemundo .Ian. 87 NBC-Universal Telemundo Puerto Rico Mar. 00 NBC-Universal Toon Disney en Espaiiol Disney TV Intemacional 2003 Univision Sep. 96 Univision Utilisima Mar. 96 VHUno Nov. 99 Viacom !Mexico 22 ~DTV Color Vision Sur Peru rrelevision Espanola Intemacional TV Chile TV Columbia TyC Sports Video Rola 1998 WAPA America 131 Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 t. • .•. Chinese":'.>,>!:,"'!;";>.',,!:. " ,.n'>.,,,,,,,,, """, ''''"", CCTV-4 (China Central Television) 1995 cn Zhong Tian Channel 1995 ATV Home Chmmel America Beijing TV CCTV-9 CCTV CCTV Entertainment CCTV Opera China Movie Channel CYRTV Dragon TV Oct. 03 Fujian Southeast TV Guandog Southern TV Hunan Satellite TV iangsu International Channel Pacvia TV Phoenix Info News News Corp. Phoenix North American Chinese Channel News Corp. CTS CTV PTS TTV Videoland IIhe Jade Channel Jadeworld Super TVBS IIhe Chinese Movie Channel The Chinese Channel Dec 04 Chinese Prime Chinese Cinema ET China ETDrama ET Global 132 Federal Communications Commission FCC 06-11 Programming Service Launch Ownership by Date "Other" MedIa Entity ETNews JET TV International YaYoTV . Korean I MBC (Munhwa Broadcasting Corp.) 2002 tvK 24 (Korean) Sep.04 Arirang TV JSTV KBS World MBN Korean Channel Media Korea .. ........));; .... 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