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  • | series = [[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]] | season_article = The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 2)
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  • | broadcast area = Nationwide ...cast a variety of programming during this era, including films, syndicated series, [[Atlanta Braves]] baseball, and [[professional wrestling]] (including [[G
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  • ...rks, so that individual television stations can act as common repeaters of nationwide [[Television program|program]]s. ...of television stations (including networks focusing on classic television series and films operated by companies like [[Weigel Broadcasting]] (owners of [[M
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  • ...on programming genre|the American sitcom based on the genre|Telenovela (TV series)}} ...last between 30 and 45 minutes, and rarely more than an hour, except for [[series finale|final episodes]]. The telenovela combines drama with the 19th-centur
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  • | area = Nationwide ...n pictures]], [[Original series|original]] [[television program|television series]], [[documentary film|documentaries]], and music and [[stand-up comedy|come
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  • The series was recorded in New York City; initially at [[Studio 54#CBS Studio 52|CBS-T ...squalified, a wrong vote was counted. A design element in the set for this series was a platform directly above and behind the emcee's desk. The contestants
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  • ...rgest herd in the world. He also created the environmental-themed animated series ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www. ...lligan's Island]]'', ''[[I Love Lucy]]'', ''[[Star Trek]]'', ''[[Hazel (TV series)|Hazel]]'', and ''[[Bugs Bunny]]''. Other low cost content included humoris
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  • ...ts recent television productions is the series ''[[The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)|The Handmaid's Tale]]''. ...to recoup massive debt, while keeping the library assets for himself. The series of deals left MGM even more heavily in debt. MGM was bought by Pathé Commu
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  • ...levision through its production arm, TCF Television Productions, producing series (such as ''[[Perry Mason]]'') for the [[Big Three television networks|three ...augural program was a [[late-night talk show]], ''[[The Late Show (1986 TV series)|The Late Show]]'', which was hosted by comedian [[Joan Rivers]].<ref>{{cit
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  • ...of a series of [[Jack London]] movies. Paramount was the first successful nationwide distributor; until this time, films were sold on a statewide or regional ba ...e of challenging the prominence of [[Walt Disney]]. The Paramount newsreel series [[Paramount News]] ran from 1927 to 1957. Paramount was also one of the fir
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  • ...various MGM pictures, while MGM benefited by having film reviews included nationwide in the Hearst newspapers. ...pecially when it came to portraying family values—as in the ''Andy Hardy'' series.<ref name=Eyman8/> One of Mayer's proudest moments came when Mickey Rooney,
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  • | followed_by = ''[[The Dukes (TV series)|The Dukes]]''<br />''[[The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning]]''<br/>''[[The | related = ''[[Moonrunners]]'' (movie)<br />''[[Enos (TV series)|Enos]]''
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  • ...ffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]'', ''[[Dawson's Creek]]'' and ''[[Charmed]]''). Towards the e ...''[[Veronica Mars]]'', ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]'', ''[[Girlfriends (TV series)|Girlfriends]]'', ''[[All of Us]]'' and ''[[WWE SmackDown]]''). Upon the ne
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  • ...rching for Scarlett|searching for the role of Scarlett]]. Selznick began a nationwide [[casting call]] that interviewed 1,400 unknowns. The effort cost $100,000 ...r, Selznick admitted that Leigh was "the Scarlett dark horse", and after a series of screen tests, her casting was announced on January 13, 1939.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...films became more popular in the 1950s. Early B movies were often part of series in which the star repeatedly played the same character. Almost always short Latter-day B movies still sometimes inspire multiple [[sequel]]s, but series are less common. As the average running time of top-of-the-line films incre
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  • ...buted.<ref name="Doherty" /> Sindlinger and Company was hired to conduct a nationwide survey to gauge the impact of the marketing campaign.<ref>Dowdy, p. 6.</ref ...y the [[National Endowment for the Arts]] in 1967. The "[[AFI 100 Years... series]]" were created by juries consisting of over 1,500 artists, scholars, criti
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  • ...n Ed Wood, an actor, director and entrepreneur named Del Tenney who made a series of truly awful pictures in the Stamford area during the 1960s, the most not A loose spoof of the 1966 ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' television series cited as one of the earliest examples of a [[pornographic parody film]], th
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  • ...termined by the audio input, is used to record sound photographically as a series of minuscule lines. In a variable-density process, the lines are of varying ...ilar to the U.S. figure—in France, by contrast, more than half of theaters nationwide were still projecting in silence by late 1932.<ref>Crisp (1997), p. 101; Cr
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