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JeffM, was that the late 1990s "International Channel", later AZN TV? Or was it that "World International Network" you described about in the syndicated TV boards? I remember The International Channel. They aired "Pillipinas, Game KNB?" a lot - a Filipino game show that in its first season, looked much like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire here in the states.

-crainbebo
 
From ftballfan on the "Old cable lineups" thread:

TCI Cable - Grand Rapids, MI (December 1997)
18 - C-SPAN2 [M-F 6am-6pm] / WKBD (UPN) Detroit [M-F 6pm-6am, all day S-S]
32 - CNBC [M-F 6am-6pm] / Fox Sports Detroit [M-F 6pm-6am, all day S-S]
49 - Request 4 [6am-10pm daily] / Spice [10pm-6am daily]
 
JeffM, was that the late 1990s "International Channel", later AZN TV? Or was it that "World International Network" you described about in the syndicated TV boards? I remember The International Channel. They aired "Pillipinas, Game KNB?" a lot - a Filipino game show that in its first season, looked much like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire here in the states.

-crainbebo

AZN and International Channel were the same things indeed. I remember how awesome IC was with their mix of Asian and eastern European programming, along with the Filipino newscasts (man, I still miss the badly dubbed Saturday-night Cantonese Martial Arts films) before Comcast bought it and focused grouped it into AZN, which was pretty much a poor 'Asian MTV' attempt with no-effort original programming when Comcast's network management skills were just terrible (think G4 when it started...or don't). Now these days, getting content like that means paying $15 a month for an ethnic block (I do that for the Spanish package mainly for soccer and oddly, cricket), or trying to figure out foreign streaming.
 
Yet another case of an A/B system, this time in the Boston/Providence area. I've put B before A because all the locals were on the B line:

2B WGBH
3 WSBK
4 WBZ
5 WCVB
6 WLNE
7 WHDH
8 WQTV
9 WNAC
10 WJAR
11 WHSH
12 WPRI
13 WHLL
14 PPV Listings
17 HBO
18 Showtime
19 SportsChannel
20 NESN
23 WLVI
24 WGBX
25 WFXT
26 WSBE
28 C-SPAN 2
29 HSN
30 BET
31 WWOR
32 TBS
33 Nickeloden
34 C-SPAN
35 CNN
36 USA

7A EWTN
10 Prevue
11 News
12 HN
13 MCC
14 PPV Listings
15 Bravo
16 Request
17 TMC
18 MAX
19 VC
20 Disney Channel
23 TNT
24 TWC
25 Lifetime
26 TNN
27 Family Channel
28 QVC
29 Discovery
30 VH1
31 Metro Marketplace
32 CNBC
33 UNI
34 MTV
35 A&E
36 ESPN
 
Found some more early satellite transponder assignment lists.

This is obviously from the first half of 1985, after ARTS & The Entertainment Channel merged, as they are listed as Arts & Entertainment, still sharing Satcom F3 transponder 1 with Nickelodeon in addition to full-time on Westar 5 transponder 23:
http://www.cbtricks.com/pub/secret_cb/vol_20/graphics/secret_cb_vol_20_pg65_68.pdf

These two graphics comprise the centerfold of Satellite TV Week and is also from the same period, despite "1984" in the filenames, because of the "Arts & Entertainment" name rather than "ARTS" (and no slot for "The Entertainment Channel" on Satcom F4:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/attachments/1984-1-jpg.17376/
http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/attachments/1984-2-jpg.17377/

Enjoy.
 
And from that same thread:

From Channel99 on RadioInsight
"Cablevision of Boston / Brookline, MA (now Comcast) – October, 1987
Dual trunk (A & B cable)


A Trunk
16 Local Health / Reading Service
20 The Learning Channel / Cable Jobs
28 Boston Catholic TV / Religious Calendar
30 Black Entertainment Television / The Cultural Channel
35 EWTN / The Cultural Channel
38 Financial News Network / Swap’N’Shop
45 The Nashville Network / Local Health News


B Trunk
32 Arts and Entertainment Network / The Cultural Channel
33 The Discovery Channel / Youth Channel
45 American Movie Classics / Cable Jobs
46 Bravo / The Cultural Channel
50 The Playboy Channel / Swap’N’Shop
 
AZN and International Channel were the same things indeed. I remember how awesome IC was with their mix of Asian and eastern European programming, along with the Filipino newscasts (man, I still miss the badly dubbed Saturday-night Cantonese Martial Arts films) before Comcast bought it and focused grouped it into AZN, which was pretty much a poor 'Asian MTV' attempt with no-effort original programming when Comcast's network management skills were just terrible (think G4 when it started...or don't). Now these days, getting content like that means paying $15 a month for an ethnic block (I do that for the Spanish package mainly for soccer and oddly, cricket), or trying to figure out foreign streaming.

ESPN3 has been carrying quite a bit of cricket online this year. Guess there must be a decent viewer base for it among West Indians and folks from the Asian Subcontinent living here, along with any expat Brits, Aussies and South Africans. It's all in English, as I assume the cable cricket channel is.

I've heard tell that just about any foreign sporting event you'd want to see is available on any number of offshore streaming sites. Not that I'd ever use them myself, mind you, just heard tell of them...
 
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From the Classic TV forum:

Here is Dimensions Cable TV Line Up for Southington/Meriden Connecticut. It went into effect on April 1st, 1987.

Source: Southington Observer 3/26/1987 Page 10.

12 Educational Access (7AM-2PM)/WXTV 41/SIN (2PM-7AM)
24 VH-1 (2AM-6PM)/Sports Channel (6PM-2AM) *NEW*
31 Public Access/CSPAN
32 Electronic Program Guide (330PM-Midnight)/Religious Programming (Midnight-11AM/Community College Instructional TV (11AM-330PM)
 
And from that same board:

Dimensions Cable TV Line-up for Southington, CT. Line-up went into effect on July 2, 1990.

Source: Southigton Observer 6/28/1990 Page 8.

8 CSPAN/Public Access/EWTN
12 Educational Access (7AM-2PM Monday-Friday)/Univision
22 Financial News Network (6AM-8PM Monday-Friday)/Consumer Ad Channel
24 CCIT (8AM-1PM)/VH-1/Sports Channel
 
From the Retro Cable forum:

Wilmington, NC 1/1/1995

From: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=rQKKVauEoioC&dat=19950101&printsec=frontpage&hl=en (page 44)

Vision Cable Wilmington
4 – WTVD (ABC 11 Durham) / E! Entertainment
19 – VISN/ACTS

Cablevision of Whiteville
30 – Black Entertainment Television / The Learning Channel

Falcon Cable Pleasure Island/Carolina Beach
41 – VH1 / Comedy Central

Vision Cable Jacksonville
31 – American Movie Classics / VISN/ACTS

Vision Cable Brunswick County
4 – WTVD (ABC 11 Durham) / E! Entertainment
19 – VISN/ACTS

Vision Cable Burgaw
19 – VISN/ACTS
 
When I had Warner QUBE (way back in the 80's) we had a channel that split time between
WOR and WUAB. At some point they just dropped WUAB completely and it became WOR full time.

I think they also shared FNN with some home shopping channel and Nickelodeon with A&E
(in the days before they aired Nick at Nite or anything else after 7PM.)
 
Years ago (probably 20 or more; I barely remember this), PASS (Fox Sports Detroit's predecessor) and CMT used to share channel 35 in Manistee. Around the time PASS "became" FSD, both went full time, with FSD on 35 (where it still is) and CMT on 56. Slightly more recently, Grand Rapids had WKBD and C-SPAN2 sharing channel 18 (before WXSP signed on).
 
From the Retro Cable forum:

Cox Channel Lineup from San Diego, California in August 2000

12. XEWT (Televisa) Tijuana/EWTN (2am-6am)
45. TNN/EWTN (6am-7am)
76. Odyssey (M-F, 12am-4pm & all weekend)/UCSD-TV (M-F, 4pm-12am)
 
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