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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Channel |  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents
Channel NewsAsia - Current.
Kathy Paik, Korea
Michiyo Ishida, Japan
Young Ming, Taiwan
Twink Macaraig, Phillippines
Sujadi Siswo, Indonesia
Melissa Goh, Malaysia
Johnson Choo, Malaysia
Ken Teh, IndoChina
Channel NewsAsia - Former.
Lim Yun Suk, Korea Correspondent
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See also:Channel NewsAsia, Channel NewsAsia - Feeds, Channel NewsAsia - Anchors, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Programmes, Channel NewsAsia - Newsworthiness bias and propaganda Read more here: » Channel NewsAsia: Encyclopedia II - Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - ProgrammingOne of the channel's strengths is its comedy mostly shown on a Friday night. In the early days they screened The Comic Strip Presents, a highly innovative series of hour-long one-off comedies produced by a rotating line-up of alternative comedians such as Rik Mayall, Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Peter Cook, Peter Richardson, and Alexei Sayle. The Tube and Friday Night Live also launched the careers of a number alternative comedians. Latterly they have aired cutting-edge comedy shows such as Brass ...
See also:Channel 4, Channel 4 - History, Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990, Channel 4 - Independence: 1990–Today, Channel 4 - Management, Channel 4 - Chairmen, Channel 4 - Chief executives, Channel 4 - Other channels, Channel 4 - Film Four, Channel 4 - attheraces, Channel 4 - E4, Channel 4 - T4, Channel 4 - Quiz Call, Channel 4 - More4, Channel 4 - 4Learning, Channel 4 - FourDocs, Channel 4 - Future proposals, Channel 4 - Programming, Channel 4 - Audience records, Channel 4 - Building Read more here: » Channel 4: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - Programming |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channelling mediumistic - Books channelled texts entities and mediums
Channelling mediumistic - Books and channelled texts.
Several notable books describe the entering of a trance state to allow the dead to speak through the medium or channel, or a spiritual guide to convey messages from other spirit men to listeners (see seance).
A New Day Is Dawning: Channelled text allegedly from Jesus, channelled by Diandra founder of www.inwardjourney.com
Ask and it is Given: Channelled text, allegedly from Abraham, channelled by Esther Hicks.
Co ...
See also:Channelling mediumistic, Channelling mediumistic - General, Channelling mediumistic - Channelling Definition, Channelling mediumistic - Hypotheses on Channelling, Channelling mediumistic - Books channelled texts entities and mediums, Channelling mediumistic - Books and channelled texts, Channelling mediumistic - Entities and mediums, Channelling mediumistic - Channelling in fiction Read more here: » Channelling mediumistic: Encyclopedia II - Channelling mediumistic - Books channelled texts entities and mediums |
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Channelling mediumistic - Books and channelled texts.
Several notable books describe the entering of a trance state to allow the dead to speak through the medium or channel, or a spiritual guide to convey messages from other spirit men to listeners (see seance).
A New Day Is Dawning: Channelled text allegedly from Jesus, channelled by Diandra founder of www.inwardjourney.com
Ask and it is Given: Channelled text, allegedly from Abraham, channelled by Esther Hicks.
Co ...
See also:Channelling mediumistic, Channelling mediumistic - General, Channelling mediumistic - Channelling Definition, Channelling mediumistic - Hypotheses on Channelling, Channelling mediumistic - Books, channelled texts, entities and mediums, Channelling mediumistic - Books and channelled texts, Channelling mediumistic - Entities and mediums, Channelling mediumistic - Channelling in fiction Read more here: » Channelling mediumistic: Encyclopedia II - Channelling mediumistic - Books, channelled texts, entities and mediums |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - History
Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990.
In 1980 Britain had three terrestrial television channels: BBC1, BBC2 and ITV. The 1980 Broadcasting Act began the process of adding a fourth, and Channel 4 was formally created by an Act of Parliament in 1982. After some weeks of test broadcasts it began scheduled transmissions on November 2, 1982.
From the start, the channel set out to provide an alternative to the existing channels. In doing so it sometimes, in the eyes of its critics (including the public decency c ...
See also:Channel 4, Channel 4 - History, Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990, Channel 4 - Independence: 1990–Today, Channel 4 - Management, Channel 4 - Chairmen, Channel 4 - Chief executives, Channel 4 - Other channels, Channel 4 - Film Four, Channel 4 - attheraces, Channel 4 - E4, Channel 4 - T4, Channel 4 - Quiz Call, Channel 4 - More4, Channel 4 - 4Learning, Channel 4 - FourDocs, Channel 4 - Future proposals, Channel 4 - Programming, Channel 4 - Audience records, Channel 4 - Building, Channel 4 - Advertising regions Read more here: » Channel 4: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - History |
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| |  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Alter Channel - History2001-2002 Alter was launched to make room for a probability of popularity trying to compete with other Greek networks being the top 10 channel.
2002 Alter Eidiseis (Alter News Bulletin) peaks at 250,000, surpassing almost any channel but Star, being the #1 news broadcast.
September 2002 Alter moves the news programming from 6PM Balkan-Nile (GMT+2) (5PM Cen. Europe-Cen. Africa Time/GMT+1) to an hour and twenty minutes later to compete with other channels, and probably replace ANT1 news schedules, Star Channel did the same.)
October 200 ...
See also:Alter Channel, Alter Channel - Programs, Alter Channel - Schedule, Alter Channel - History, Alter Channel - Alter Globe, Alter Channel - External link Read more here: » Alter Channel: Encyclopedia II - Alter Channel - History |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - English Channel - Formation of the ChannelBefore the end of the last ice age, around 10,000 years ago, the British Isles were part of mainland Europe. As the icesheet melted, a large freshwater lake formed in the southern part of what is now the North Sea. The outflow channel from the lake entered the Atlantic Ocean in the region of Dover and Calais.
At some point around 6500 BC, catastrophic erosion swept away the chalk to create the English Channel, which has since been further widened by wave action on the soft, chalk cliffs. The ...
See also:English Channel, English Channel - Formation of the Channel, English Channel - Historical significance, English Channel - The Channel Tunnel, English Channel - Notable Channel crossings Read more here: » English Channel: Encyclopedia II - English Channel - Formation of the Channel |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - HistoryMajor articles: History of Jersey, History of Guernsey
The Islands were annexed to the Duchy of Normandy in 933. In 1066 the Duke William the Conqueror invaded and conquered England, becoming the English monarch. Since 1204, the loss of the rest of the monarch's lands in mainland Normandy has meant that the Channel Islands have been governed as separate possessions of the Crown.
The Bailiwicks have been administered separately from each other since the late 13th century, and although those unacquainted with the Islands often as ...
See also:Channel Islands, Channel Islands - History, Channel Islands - Politics, Channel Islands - Geography, Channel Islands - Economy, Channel Islands - Transport and Communications, Channel Islands - Culture, Channel Islands - Other islands in the English channel Read more here: » Channel Islands: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - History |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - PoliticsMajor articles: Politics of Jersey, Politics of Guernsey
The Channel Islands fall into two separate self-governing bailiwicks. Both the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey are British crown dependencies, but neither is part of the United Kingdom. They have been part of the Duchy of Normandy since the 10th century and Queen Elizabeth II is often referred to by her traditional and conventional title of Duke of Normandy. However, pursuant to the Treaty of Paris (1259) she is not the Duke in a constitutional capacity and ins ...
See also:Channel Islands, Channel Islands - History, Channel Islands - Politics, Channel Islands - Geography, Channel Islands - Economy, Channel Islands - Transport and Communications, Channel Islands - Culture, Channel Islands - Other islands in the English channel Read more here: » Channel Islands: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - Politics |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - GeographyThe inhabited islands of the Channel Isles are Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm (the main islands); Jethou, Brecqhou (Brechou), and Lihou. All of these except Jersey are in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, but the Minquiers and Ecréhous, uninhabited groups of islets, are part of the Bailiwick of Jersey. Burhou lies off Alderney. As a general rule, the larger islands have the -ey suffix, and the smaller ones have the -hou suffix; this is believed to be from the Old N ...
See also:Channel Islands, Channel Islands - History, Channel Islands - Politics, Channel Islands - Geography, Channel Islands - Economy, Channel Islands - Transport and Communications, Channel Islands - Culture, Channel Islands - Other islands in the English channel Read more here: » Channel Islands: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - ProgrammingOne of the channel's strengths is its comedy mostly shown on a Friday night. In the early days they screened The Comic Strip Presents, a highly innovative series of hour-long one-off comedies produced by a rotating line-up of alternative comedians such as Rik Mayall, Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Peter Cook, Peter Richardson, and Alexei Sayle. The Tube and Friday Night Live also launched the careers of a number alternative comedians. Latterly they have aired cutting-edge comedy shows such as Brass ...
See also:Channel 4, Channel 4 - History, Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990, Channel 4 - Independence: 1990–Today, Channel 4 - Management, Channel 4 - Chairmen, Channel 4 - Chief executives, Channel 4 - Other channels, Channel 4 - Film Four, Channel 4 - attheraces, Channel 4 - E4, Channel 4 - T4, Channel 4 - Quiz Call, Channel 4 - More4, Channel 4 - 4Learning, Channel 4 - FourDocs, Channel 4 - Future proposals, Channel 4 - Programming, Channel 4 - Audience records, Channel 4 - Building, Channel 4 - Advertising regions Read more here: » Channel 4: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - Programming |
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| |  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel NewsAsia - ProgrammesChannel NewsAsia is primarily a news channel focusing mainly on Asian news. However it does also feature documentaries, lifestyle programming, health programming, current affairs & business news. The channel broadcasts live 20 hours a day 7 days a week. Visuals with the latest news headlines are broadcast for the remaining 4 hours of the day. There are 2 television feeds, Channel NewsAsia Singapore & Channel NewsAsia International. The news & stock ticker tape is a permanent feature on Channel NewsAsia & is not removed even during commercials. This allows for uninterrupt ...
See also:Channel NewsAsia, Channel NewsAsia - Feeds, Channel NewsAsia - Anchors, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Programmes, Channel NewsAsia - Newsworthiness bias and propaganda Read more here: » Channel NewsAsia: Encyclopedia II - Channel NewsAsia - Programmes |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - EconomyTourism is the major industry in the smaller islands (with some agriculture). Jersey and Guernsey have, since the 1960s, relied on financial services. Guernsey's horticultural and glasshouse activities have been more significant than in Jersey, and Guernsey has maintained light industry as a higher proportion of its economy than Jersey. Jersey's economy since the 1980s has been substantially more reliant on finance.
Both Bailiwicks issue their own banknotes and coins, which circulate freely in all the islands alongside UK coinage and Bank of England and Scottish banknotes. ...
See also:Channel Islands, Channel Islands - History, Channel Islands - Politics, Channel Islands - Geography, Channel Islands - Economy, Channel Islands - Transport and Communications, Channel Islands - Culture, Channel Islands - Other islands in the English channel Read more here: » Channel Islands: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - CultureMain article: Culture of Jersey, Culture of Guernsey
Culturally, the Norman language predominated in the Islands until the 19th century, when increasing influence from English-speaking settlers and easier transport links led to anglicisation.
Victor Hugo spent many years in exile, first in Jersey and then in Guernsey where he wrote Les Misérables. Guernsey is also the setting of Hugo's later novel, Les travaille ...
See also:Channel Islands, Channel Islands - History, Channel Islands - Politics, Channel Islands - Geography, Channel Islands - Economy, Channel Islands - Transport and Communications, Channel Islands - Culture, Channel Islands - Other islands in the English channel Read more here: » Channel Islands: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Bristol Channel - EcologyAt low tide large parts of the channel may become mud flats, as the estuary has a tidal range of 15 metres, the second largest in the world. The estuary is an important area for wildlife, in particular waders, and has protected areas, including National Nature Reserves. Various development schemes have been proposed along the channel, including an airport and a tidal barrier for electricity generation, but the conservati ...
See also:Bristol Channel, Bristol Channel - Ecology, Bristol Channel - Coastal towns, Bristol Channel - Crossings, Bristol Channel - 1607 flood Read more here: » Bristol Channel: Encyclopedia II - Bristol Channel - Ecology |
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Channel NewsAsia - Current.
Melvin Yong, Primetime News
Gerard Lam, Singapore Business Tonight
Steven Chia, Prime Time Morning
Glenda Chong, Asia Tonight, The World Tonight, Prime Time News
Melissa Hyak, East Asia Tonight
Sushila Krishnan, South East Asia Tonight
Chloe Cho
Suzanne Jung, Prime Time Morning
Andrea Chow
Suzanne Ho
Sharon Tong
Cheryl Fox
Jennifer Alejandro
Timothy W Go, That's IT, World ...
See also:Channel NewsAsia, Channel NewsAsia - Feeds, Channel NewsAsia - Anchors, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Programmes, Channel NewsAsia - Newsworthiness bias and propaganda Read more here: » Channel NewsAsia: Encyclopedia II - Channel NewsAsia - Anchors |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - HistoryFibre Channel started in 1988, with ANSI standard approval in 1994, as a way to simplify the HIPPI system then in use for similar roles. HIPPI used a massive 50-pair cable and gigantic connectors, and had limited cable lengths. Fibre Channel was primarily interested in simplifying the connections and increasing the lengths, as opposed to increasing speeds. Later it broadened its focus to address SCSI disk storage, providing higher speeds and far greater numbers of connected devices.
It also added support for any number of "upper layer" protocols, including SCSI, ATM, and I ...
See also:Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel - History, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel topologies, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel layers, Fibre Channel - Optical Carrier Medium Variants, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Infrastructure, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Storage, Fibre Channel - Storage Virtualization Software and Hardware, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs Read more here: » Fibre Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - History |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - Disney Channel - OverviewDisney Channel is a cable TV network run by The Walt Disney Company. Disney Channel features family-oriented programming, much of it aimed at children of all ages. There is a morning programming block for younger viewers called Playhouse Disney.
Launched as a commercial-free premium channel (with the exception of advertisements for Disney entertainment products, see Mike's Super Short Show), The Disney Channel began with basic family programming of shows and movies. (It was then co-owned by The Walt Disney Company and Westinghouse through Group W.) The channel received a special citation from U.S. Pre ...
See also:Disney Channel, Disney Channel - Overview, Disney Channel - The Beginning, Disney Channel - Change, Disney Channel - A New Identity, Disney Channel - Disney Channel Today, Disney Channel - Spin-offs, Disney Channel - Logos, Disney Channel - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel, Disney Channel - Disney Channel around the world Read more here: » Disney Channel: Encyclopedia II - Disney Channel - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Movie Channel - About TMCThe Movie Channel began in 1973 as Star Channel, a pay movie service of Gridtronics. Later in the decade, it was acquired by Warner Communications, and eventually brought into the Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment joint venture. The network was initially offered on Warner Cable systems, and later on Warner-Amex's experimental QUBE interactive service. In January 1979, Star Channel was uplinked to satellite, and became a national service. On December 1, the network took on a new name: The Movie Channel.
The Movie channel was also the first premiu ...
See also:The Movie Channel, The Movie Channel - About TMC, The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Xtra, The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Around the World, The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Logo, The Movie Channel - Movies, The Movie Channel - Logos Read more here: » The Movie Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Movie Channel - About TMC |
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