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Channel: Encyclopedia II - Boomerang TV channel - The United Kingdom and Ireland channel

There is also a version of Boomerang broadcast in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, launched on 27 May 2000. It is broadcast 24 hours on the Sky Digital, NTL, Telewest Broadband, and Chorus Digital platforms. Like the U.S. channel, the station's programming consists almost exclusively of Hanna-Barbera and Warner Brothers archive programming, though it also includes fairly recent programmes featuring older characters, such as Garfield and Friends, Taz-mania, Baby Looney Tunes, and Duck Dodgers. Unlike the ...

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Boomerang TV channel, Boomerang TV channel - The United States channel, Boomerang TV channel - The United Kingdom and Ireland channel, Boomerang TV channel - The Australian channel, Boomerang TV channel - The Spanish channel, Boomerang TV channel - Other countries

Read more here: » Boomerang TV channel: Encyclopedia II - Boomerang TV channel - The United Kingdom and Ireland channel

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Disney Channel - Overview

Launched as a commercial-free premium channel (with occasional free previews), 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's first programming day began on April 18, 1983 at 7:00 A. M. Eastern, with an episode of Good Morning, Mickey!, which featured classic Disney short cartoons. Early programs shown on the network included Good Morning, Mickey!, Donald Duck Presents, Dumbo's C ...

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Disney Channel, Disney Channel - Overview, Disney Channel - Logos, Disney Channel - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel, Disney Channel - Disney Channel around the world, Disney Channel - United Kingdom also available in Ireland, Disney Channel - Africa and Asia, Disney Channel - Australia & New Zealand, Disney Channel - Scandinavia, Disney Channel - Latin America, Disney Channel - Other versions

Read more here: » Disney Channel: Encyclopedia II - Disney Channel - Overview

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Disney Channel - The Beginning

The channel's first programming day began on April 18, 1983 at 7:00 A. M. Eastern, with an episode of Good Morning, Mickey!, which featured classic Disney short cartoons. Early programs shown on the network included Good Morning, Mickey!, Donald Duck Presents, Dumbo's Circus, You and Me Kid, and Welcome to Pooh Corner. The late night had The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and other programming. Detailed information about The Disney Channel's early programming can be found in back issues of < ...

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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 - The Beginning

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Star Channel - History

December 1993 Star Channel was launched to compete with Mega Channel, ANT1, and Alpha TV, similar to ERT Channels. It began broadcasting children's programs along with foreign programs. 1994 Star Channel began to exchange family/children's programs from Alpha, then known as Skai (Greek spelling of Sky) with Star's children's programming. Early 2000s Star Channel began to add commercials with music clips and paperback commercials to replace the old-fashioned, showing ...

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Star Channel, Star Channel - Programming, Star Channel - History, Star Channel - External link

Read more here: » Star Channel: Encyclopedia II - Star Channel - History

Channel: Encyclopedia II - A-Channel - NewNet 1995-2005 / A-Channel 2005-present

The NewNet stations began to develop in 1995, when CHUM disaffiliated its longtime CBC affiliate in Barrie, Ontario, CKVR, and tried to give it a more youthful image to make a stronger appeal to the neighbouring Toronto market. The resulting station became known as "The New VR". The experiment apparently worked. In 1997, when CHUM acquired similar stations in Pembroke (near Ottawa), London, Wingham and Windsor, Ontario, as part of a trade with Baton Broadcasting, these stations were similarly rebranded. Most of these were also former ...

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A-Channel, A-Channel - The original A-Channel: 1997-2005, A-Channel - Programming, A-Channel - NewNet 1995-2005 / A-Channel 2005-present, A-Channel - Programming, A-Channel - Stations, A-Channel - Slogans, A-Channel - External link

Read more here: » A-Channel: Encyclopedia II - A-Channel - NewNet 1995-2005 / A-Channel 2005-present

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Hallmark Channel - The United States Hallmark Channel

In America, the network was previously known as the Faith and Values Channel, and originally broadcast religious programming only. More secular programming was started in 1996 when the channel was renamed the Odyssey Channel. Hallmark bought Odyssey in November 1998. The channel was officially renamed on August 5, 2001. Today, Hallmark specializes in airing made-for-television movies and miniseries that were first aired on CBS under the title Hallmark Hall of Fame. Older shows, such as Bonanza ...

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Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Channel - The United States Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Channel - The Australian Hallmark Channel

Read more here: » Hallmark Channel: Encyclopedia II - Hallmark Channel - The United States Hallmark Channel

Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Weather Channel - History

The Weather Channel went on the air on May 2, 1982 and reports the weather and other meteorological information for the United States as well as other countries and regions of the world. TWC originally gathered its national region forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and gathered its local forecasts from local National Weather Service offices, but since 2002 has done local forecasting in-house; however, current weather and forecast model data is still provided by the National Weather Service, and the ultraviolet ind ...

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The Weather Channel, The Weather Channel - History, The Weather Channel - Weather Channel failures, The Weather Channel - More information, The Weather Channel - The Weather Channel logo, The Weather Channel - Local on the 8s, The Weather Channel - Current Programs, The Weather Channel - On-Camera Meteorologists, The Weather Channel - Current, The Weather Channel - Past, The Weather Channel - Slogans, The Weather Channel - See Also

Read more here: » The Weather Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Weather Channel - History

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fairchild Channel F - Playing Channel F over the phone

By the use of some special circuitry, it is possible to turn voice into simple digital signals. In the 70s, it seems someone did just this to Channel F. The voice input could be connected to a phone line, and thus someone on a phone at the other end could make loud noises to trigger the button on a Channel F. It appears this was employed in a TV show which aired as a locally produced show in many markets in the US (some say a human merely listened to the pows and pressed a controller button instead of a circuit doing it). There were a ...

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Fairchild Channel F, Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F console, Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F System II, Fairchild Channel F - Playing Channel F over the phone, Fairchild Channel F - Strategies, Fairchild Channel F - Technical specifications

Read more here: » Fairchild Channel F: Encyclopedia II - Fairchild Channel F - Playing Channel F over the phone

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Mega Channel - Programming

Current shows include: Filodoxeis and Vera Sto Dexi are popular Soap operas that have been on the air for years, over 600 episodes have been made for "ΦΙΛΟΔΟΞΙΕΣ" and over 200 episodes (thus far) for "ΒΕΡΑ ΣΤΟ ΔΕΞΙ". Koinonia Ora 8, Current affairs show that examines the issues affecting everyday people in Greece and abroad. Features discussion with in-studio guests. The show is hosted by Stratis Liarellis and Dimitris Kambourakis. ...

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Mega Channel, Mega Channel - Programming, Mega Channel - History, Mega Channel - Mega Cosmos

Read more here: » Mega Channel: Encyclopedia II - Mega Channel - Programming

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Boomerang TV channel - The United States channel

The United States version of Boomerang initially carried a weekly looping programming format. Notably, Boomerang does not carry product commercials. The only advertising on the channel is for Boomerang or Cartoon Network programming. During its looping format, which lasted through January 17, 2005, program days began at 8 AM Eastern time (5 AM Pacific time). Monday through Thursdays had been just normal programming days, with a variety of half-hour and hour-long cartoon programs shown. On Fridays, "monthly feature" cartoons were shown for th ...

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Boomerang TV channel, Boomerang TV channel - The United States channel, Boomerang TV channel - The United Kingdom and Ireland channel, Boomerang TV channel - The Australian channel, Boomerang TV channel - The Spanish channel, Boomerang TV channel - Other countries

Read more here: » Boomerang TV channel: Encyclopedia II - Boomerang TV channel - The United States channel

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Secure channel - Secure channels in the real world

To be brief, there are no secure channels in the real world. There are, at best, only ways to make insecure channels (eg, couriers, homing pigeons, diplomatic bags, etc) less insecure. Padlocks (between courier wrists and a briefcase), loyalty tests, security investigations, and guns for courier personnel, diplomatic immunity for diplomatic bags, and so forth. In 1976, two researchers proposed a key exchange technique (now named after them) — Diffie-Hellman key exchange (D-H). It makes possible very much greater confidence than ever ...

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Secure channel, Secure channel - Secure channels in the real world, Secure channel - Future possibilities

Read more here: » Secure channel: Encyclopedia II - Secure channel - Secure channels in the real world

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F console

The Channel F was based on the Fairchild F8 CPU, invented by Robert Noyce before he left Fairchild to start his own company, Intel. The F8 was so early that the process technology of the era couldn't fit all the needed circuitry onto a single chip, and the F8 was in fact a "family" of chips that had to be wired together to form a complete CPU. The video was quite basic, although it was in color which was a large step forward from the contemporary PONG machines. Sound w ...

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Fairchild Channel F, Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F console, Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F System II, Fairchild Channel F - Playing Channel F over the phone, Fairchild Channel F - Strategies, Fairchild Channel F - Technical specifications

Read more here: » Fairchild Channel F: Encyclopedia II - Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F console

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F System II

Fairchild decided to compete with the VCS, and started a re-design as the Channel F System II. The major changes were in design, the controllers were removable from the base unit instead of being wired directly into it, the storage compartment was moved to the rear of the unit, and the sound was now mixed into the TV signal so the unit no longer needed a speaker. This version featured a simpler and more modern-looking case design. However by this time the market was in the midst of the first video game crash, and ...

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Fairchild Channel F, Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F console, Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F System II, Fairchild Channel F - Playing Channel F over the phone, Fairchild Channel F - Strategies, Fairchild Channel F - Technical specifications

Read more here: » Fairchild Channel F: Encyclopedia II - Fairchild Channel F - The Channel F System II

Channel: Encyclopedia II - List of Canadian television channels - Specialty television channels

List of Canadian television channels - English channels. APTN, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network; shows focusing on or starring Aboriginals. It operates in several languages. ASN, Atlantic Satellite Network; regional entertainment channel in Atlantic Canada. CLT, Canadian Learning Television Bravo!, CHUM's arts and entertainment station CBC Newsworld, off-shoot of CBC Canadian Forces Radio and Television (not available domestically) The Comedy Networ ...

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List of Canadian television channels, List of Canadian television channels - Broadcast television networks, List of Canadian television channels - Regional broadcast television systems, List of Canadian television channels - Defunct regional broadcast television systems, List of Canadian television channels - Regional broadcast television stations, List of Canadian television channels - Conventional regional broadcast television stations, List of Canadian television channels - Educational regional broadcast television stations, List of Canadian television channels - Multicultural regional broadcast television stations, List of Canadian television channels - Religious regional broadcast television stations, List of Canadian television channels - Specialty television channels, List of Canadian television channels - English channels, List of Canadian television channels - French channels, List of Canadian television channels - Multicultural channels, List of Canadian television channels - English pay channels, List of Canadian television channels - French pay channels, List of Canadian television channels - English Pay-Per-View Channels, List of Canadian television channels - French Pay-Per-View Channels, List of Canadian television channels - Shopping channels unlicensed English, List of Canadian television channels - Shopping channels unlicensed French, List of Canadian television channels - Foreign channels available in Canada, List of Canadian television channels - Digital & Pay Television Channels, List of Canadian television channels - English channels, List of Canadian television channels - French channels, List of Canadian television channels - Multicultural channels, List of Canadian television channels - Music channels, List of Canadian television channels - Foreign channels available in Canada, List of Canadian television channels - Defunct channels, List of Canadian television channels - Note

Read more here: » List of Canadian television channels: Encyclopedia II - List of Canadian television channels - Specialty television channels

Channel: Encyclopedia II - List of Norwegian television channels - Analogue terrestrial channels

These channels are available as free-to-air analogue broadcasts, as well as via cable and satellite systems. (available free-to-air via local stations) ...

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List of Norwegian television channels, List of Norwegian television channels - Analogue terrestrial channels, List of Norwegian television channels - Cable and satellite channels, List of Norwegian television channels - Localised versions of transnational television channels, List of Norwegian television channels - Non-localised versions of transnational television channels, List of Norwegian television channels - Future channels, List of Norwegian television channels - Defunct television channels

Read more here: » List of Norwegian television channels: Encyclopedia II - List of Norwegian television channels - Analogue terrestrial channels

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel digital image - Alpha Channel

The alpha channel stores transparency information--the higher the value, the more opaque that pixel is. No camera or scanner measures transparency, although physical objects certainly can posess transparency, but the alpha channel is extremely useful for compositing digital images together. Bluescreen technology involves filming actors in front of a primary color background, then setting that colo ...

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Channel digital image, Channel digital image - Channel Types, Channel digital image - RGB, Channel digital image - CYMK, Channel digital image - HSV, Channel digital image - Alpha Channel, Channel digital image - Bit Depth, Channel digital image - Optimized channel sizes

Read more here: » Channel digital image: Encyclopedia II - Channel digital image - Alpha Channel

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Sodium ion channel - Voltage-gated sodium channels

When closed, sodium channels help to maintain a neuron's resting potential, and when open, they allow sodium ions to flow rapidly down their electrochemical gradient, thus depolarizing the neuron. Voltage-gated Na+ channels are probably genetically related to potassium and calcium channels; in fact, a change of two amino acids will cause the channel to behave as a calcium channel (Kandel, 2000, p. 164). ...

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Sodium ion channel, Sodium ion channel - Voltage-gated sodium channels, Sodium ion channel - Structure and gating, Sodium ion channel - Impermeability to other ions, Sodium ion channel - Role in action potential, Sodium ion channel - Reference

Read more here: » Sodium ion channel: Encyclopedia II - Sodium ion channel - Voltage-gated sodium channels

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel digital image - Channel Types

Three main channel types (or color spaces) exist, and have respective strengths and weaknesses. They can all be freely converted between each other, although the CYMK color space is a superset of the other two. Channel digital image - RGB. An RGB image has three channels: red, green, and blue. RGB channels roughly follow the color receptors in the human eye, and are used in computer displays and image scanners. If the RGB image is 24-bit (the industy standard as of 2005), each channel has 8 bits, fo ...

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Channel digital image, Channel digital image - Channel Types, Channel digital image - RGB, Channel digital image - CYMK, Channel digital image - HSV, Channel digital image - Alpha Channel, Channel digital image - Bit Depth, Channel digital image - Optimized channel sizes

Read more here: » Channel digital image: Encyclopedia II - Channel digital image - Channel Types

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel Islands - Transport and Communications

Since 1969, Jersey and Guernsey have operated postal administrations independently of the UK's Royal Mail, with their own postage stamps, which can only be used for postage in their respective Bailiwicks. UK stamps are no longer valid, but mail to the Islands, and to the Isle of Man, is still treated as UK inland. However, it was not until the early 1990s that the Islands joined the UK's postcode syste ...

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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 - Transport and Communications

Channel: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish television channels - Foreign Channels

With most Irish homes (figures have indicated 90%+) having Sky Digital or a multichannel cable or MMDS system, a huge number of foreign channels are available to most people. The majority of stations on the List of British television channels are available to some or all homes. Many of these channels acknowledge their Irish audience, ranging from providing Irish telephone or SMS numbers (e.g TMF, QVC), to providing a specific Irish advertising stream (Sky One, E4, Paramount Comedy Channel). Other foreign channels available in Ireland are broadcast from around the world i ...

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List of Irish television channels, List of Irish television channels - Republic of Ireland Terrestrial Channels, List of Irish television channels - Northern Irish Terrestrial Channels, List of Irish television channels - Cable Channels, List of Irish television channels - Satellite Channels, List of Irish television channels - Proposed Channels, List of Irish television channels - Foreign Channels, List of Irish television channels - Technical Information, List of Irish television channels - Digital terrestrial television DTT

Read more here: » List of Irish television channels: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish television channels - Foreign Channels

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - Audience records

The highest audience ever attained by Channel 4 was 13.8 million for the film A Woman of Substance, broadcast on 4 January 1985. Excluding films, the channel's highest rating was 10 million viewers for the final of the third series of Big Brother on 27 July 2002. The channel's daily share of viewing on that date was 22.8%, then the highest recorded by the station. This record was beaten on Monday 12 September 2005, the final day of the 2005 Ashes, when the channel's daily share of viewing in UK homes was recorded as 23.2%. This was also the first time that Channel 4 had been the highest-rating ...

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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 - Audience records

Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Box TV channel - US Channel

The channel also existed in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s, but was eventually purchased by Viacom and merged into MTV2. The channel was initially a product of the Miami Music scene, hosted by local Miami Bass rappers known as Miami Boyz. The Box is a shortened term as the channel was originally named Video Jukebox. Founder and former owner Steve Peters began a short-lived record label from the earnings of Video Jukebox entitled Peter's Records, but despite having his foot in the local Miami Bass scene, and employing ...

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The Box TV channel, The Box TV channel - US Channel, The Box TV channel - Dutch channel

Read more here: » The Box TV channel: Encyclopedia II - The Box TV channel - US Channel




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