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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television%20Screen%20Magazine | Television Screen Magazine, also known as TV Screen Magazine, is an NBC Television Network series which debuted 17 November 1946, airing Sundays at 8:30 p.m. ET, and ended on July 23, 1949.
Participants
Hosts and panelists included Bob Haymes, John McCaffery, Millicent Fenwick, Ray Forrest, Alan Scott, and George F. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%20Are%20an%20Artist | You Are an Artist is a television series, which first aired on NBC flagship station WNBT-TV in New York City and "a small network of stations on the East Coast" on May 13, 1946, and then continued on the NBC Television network until 1950.
In February 1950 the show moved to CBS, originating from WCBS-TV. It was sponsor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense%20Enrollment%20Eligibility%20Reporting%20System | Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) is a computerized database for United States Service members, military retirees, 100% VA Disabled Veterans, dependents, DoD active Contractors, and others worldwide who are entitled to Public Key Infrastructure and TRICARE eligibility.
DEERS is used in the Real-T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Side%20effect%20%28disambiguation%29 | A side effect is an effect that is secondary to the one intended.
Side effect or side effects may also refer to:
Computer science
Side effect (computer science), a state change caused by a function or expression
Medicine
Side effect (medicine), an unintended effect of the use of a drug
Media
Side Effects (Allen ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar%20Association%20of%20San%20Francisco | The Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF) was established in 1872 as a nonprofit legal membership organization that provides San Francisco legal professionals with networking, educational and pro bono opportunities in order to better serve the community.
BASF is located at 201 Mission Street in San Francisco. Prior ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLR | DLR may refer to:
Companies and organizations
, the first German airline
, a German radio network
or DLR Kultur, a German radio station
German Aerospace Center ()
DLR Group, a U.S. engineering and design firm
Mathematics and technology
Design layout record, of telecommunication circuit
Displacement–length rat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In%20the%20Kelvinator%20Kitchen | In the Kelvinator Kitchen was an NBC Television Network series which aired from 21 May 1947 to 30 June 1948. The series was a cooking show sponsored by Kelvinator, and the appliances used on the show were from that company.
In her book Encyclopedia of Kitchen History, Mary Ellen Snodgrass cited the program as "the fir... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%20Cole%27s%20Birthday%20Party | King Cole's Birthday Party (also known as Birthday Party) was an early American children's television series which aired on the DuMont Television Network. The program was broadcast from May 15, 1947, to June 23, 1949.
Little is known about the series. Each 30-minute episode featured the real birthday of a child. The s... |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charade%20Quiz | Charade Quiz was an American game show hosted by Bill Slater which aired on the DuMont Television Network Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. ET from November 27, 1947, to June 23, 1949.
Overview
In this 30-minute program, viewers requested to see something performed by panelists through charades. If the panelists failed to perfor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venn%20%28disambiguation%29 | Venn is a surname and a given name.
Venn may also refer to:
VENN, an American 24/7 streaming television network based in Playa Vista, California
Venn, Saskatchewan, Canada, an unincorporated community
Venn, a 2016 album by British band Clock Opera
Vennbahn or Venn Railway, a former railway line in Belgium
See al... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame%20technology%20%28software%20engineering%29 | Frame technology (FT) is a language-neutral (i.e., processes various languages) system that manufactures custom software from reusable, machine-adaptable building blocks, called frames. FT is used to reduce the time, effort, and errors involved in the design, construction, and evolution of large, complex software syste... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation%20Success | Operation Success is a prime time public affairs television program broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network.
Broadcast history
The program aired from September 1948 to June 1949, Tuesdays at 8pm EST, opposite Texaco Star Theater with Milton Berle. Each 30-minute episode was hosted by Bob Pfeiffer, who w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOM%20%28programming%20language%29%20%28disambiguation%29 | {{safesubst:#invoke:RfD||INTDABLINK of redirects from incomplete disambiguation|month = October
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Growing%20Paynes | The Growing Paynes is an American sitcom that aired on the DuMont Television Network.
Broadcast history
The series aired on DuMont on Wednesdays at 8:30 pm ET for one season, 1948 to 1949. The series stars John Harvey, Judith Parrish, David Anderson, Ann Sullivan, Lester Lonergan, Jr., and Warren Parker.
One of the f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashions%20on%20Parade | Fashions on Parade is an American fashion-themed television series that aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network Fridays at 8pm EST from November 4, 1948, to April 24, 1949, then broadcast on ABC from April 27 to June 29, 1949. The show was hosted by Adelaide Hawley Cumming beginning on local DuMont stations ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key%20to%20the%20Missing | Key to the Missing is a documentary TV series that aired on the DuMont Television Network from July 4, 1948, to September 23, 1949. Each 30-minute episode was hosted by Archdale Jones.
Based on the radio program Where Are They Now, Key to the Missing sought to find missing people. Techniques used included displaying ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front%20Row%20Center | Front Row Center is the title of two American television programs with different formats that were broadcast on different networks.
DuMont version
Front Row Center, an American variety show, aired on the DuMont Television Network from March 25, 1949, to April 2, 1950, It initially was on from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing%20and%20Hunting%20Club | Fishing and Hunting Club was a short lived DuMont Television Network program aired on Fridays at 9 pm ET from October 7, 1949, to March 31, 1950. At one point the name of the show changed to Sports for All. The 30-minute program was hosted by Bill Slater. In the program, panelists answered questions about fishing and h... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut%20fran%C3%A7ais%20du%20Proche-Orient | The French Institute of the Near East (, IFPO) is part of the network of French Research Centers abroad. It has branches in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq.
History
The IFPO was created in 2003 by bringing together three existing French Institutes in the area: IFEAD (French Institute for Arab Studies in Damascus, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hands%20of%20Murder | Hands of Murder (also known as Hands of Mystery and Hands of Destiny) is an American mystery/anthology series that aired on the DuMont Television Network.
Broadcast history
Initially titled Hands of Destiny, the show aired from August 24, 1949, to December 11, 1951, and was a prime time mystery/anthology series. The t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star%20Time%20%28TV%20series%29 | Star Time is an American variety series that aired on the DuMont Television Network from September 5, 1950, to February 27, 1951, and starred singer-actress Frances Langford. It was broadcast from 10 to 11 p.m. on Tuesdays.
Broadcast history
The hour-long comedy-variety show spotlighted several regulars and guest perf... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Century%20Network | The New Century Network is a defunct news aggregator that was run by a consortium of newspaper companies. The company launched in 1995 during the time when Internet first started to enter the public consciousness, and ceased operations in March 1998.
History
New Century Networks was formed in 1995 as a collaborative ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freenode | Freenode, stylized as freenode and formerly known as Open Projects Network, is an IRC network which was previously used to discuss peer-directed projects. Their servers are accessible from the hostname , which load balances connections by using round-robin DNS.
On 19 May 2021, Freenode underwent what some staff descri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolay%20Brusentsov | Nikolay Petrovich Brusentsov (; 7 February 1925 in Kamenskoe, Ukrainian SSR – 4 December 2014) was a computer scientist, most famous for having built a (balanced) ternary computer, Setun, together with Sergei Sobolev in 1958.
In 1970 he designed Setun 70, implementing principles which were later proposed for the RISC a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal%20Alliance%20for%20Peace | The Municipal Alliance for Peace (MAP) is a network which exists to promote peace in the Middle East. It was set up in June 2005, at a conference in The Hague, to encourage municipal cooperation between Palestinian and Israeli local authorities through joint initiatives of the Association of Palestinian Local Authoriti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christie%27s%20International%20Real%20Estate | Christie's International Real Estate is an international network of independently owned luxury real estate firms with more than 400 offices and approximately 10,000 real estate agents in nearly 50 countries and territories around the world. The brand is separately owned but strategically partnered with Christie’s, the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HotJava%20Views | HotJava Views was a productivity software suite developed by Sun Microsystems and implemented in Java. It was released in 1996 and was intended primarily for JavaStation or other JavaOS-based network computers.
HotJava Views consisted of four applications:
MailView IMAP4 e-mail client
CalendarView Group scheduling
We... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20Gautschi | Walter Gautschi (born December 11, 1927) is a Swiss-born American mathematician, writer and professor emeritus of Computer science and Mathematics at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He is primarily known for his contributions to numerical analysis and has authored over 200 papers in his area and published... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic%20prescribing | Electronic prescription (e-prescribing or e-Rx) is the computer-based electronic generation, transmission, and filling of a medical prescription, taking the place of paper and faxed prescriptions. E-prescribing allows a physician, physician assistant, pharmacist, or nurse practitioner to use digital prescription softwa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical%20representations%20of%20two-way-contest%20opinion%20polling%20data%20from%20the%202008%20United%20States%20presidential%20election | This article provides line graphs and bar charts of scientific, nationwide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2008 United States presidential election. All graph data is taken from Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2008 and Statewide opinion polling for t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm%20Rodeo | Rhythm Rodeo is an American television series which aired on the DuMont Television Network from August 6, 1950, to January 7, 1951. Each 30-minute episode was broadcast live. Despite its name, it featured many different types of popular music, although the original premise of the show was to showcase country and wester... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visit%20with%20the%20Armed%20Forces | A Visit With the Armed Forces was a 30-minute TV series which aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network Mondays at 8pm EST from July 3, 1950, to January 22, 1951. As its title suggests, the series consisted of documentary films on the United States armed forces.
Episode status
Little else is known about the s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary%20McGraw | Gary McGraw is an American computer scientist, author, and researcher.
Education
McGraw holds a dual PhD in Cognitive Science and Computer Science from Indiana University and a BA in Philosophy from the University of Virginia. His doctoral dissertation is titled "Letter Spirit: Emergent High-Level Perception of Lette... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavalcade%20of%20Bands%20%28TV%20series%29 | Cavalcade of Bands is an early 1950s American television series which aired on the now defunct DuMont Television Network.
Broadcast history
Produced by Drug Store Television Productions and DuMont, Cavalcade of Bands featured performances by popular and obscure Big Band orchestras, and aired on Tuesdays from 9-10pm ET... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%20Bourchier%20O%27Ferrall | Philip Bourchier O’Ferrall is a British media executive. He is currently the Chief Executive of Outernet Global, a global network of immersive entertainment districts. Prior to this he spent over a decade at Viacom where he worked across brands including MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount, Comedy Central & Channel 5.
O’Ferra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossford%20Public%20Library | Rossford Public Library (RPL) is a library located in Rossford, Ohio. It is a member of Serving Every Ohioan Library Consortium and Oplin (Ohio Public Library Information Network). The library was established in 1936 and housed in a one-room store building. The freestanding library building was constructed in 1950 with... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree%20network | A tree topology, or star-bus topology, is a hybrid network topology in which star networks are interconnected via bus networks. Tree networks are hierarchical, and each node can have an arbitrary number of child nodes.
Regular tree networks
A regular tree network's topology is characterized by two parameters: the bra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel%2013 | Channel 13 or TV13 may refer to:
Channel 13 – Santa Fe, a television station in Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Argentina
IBC 13, a Filipino commercial television network
Islands TV-13, a Philippine television network
DZTV-TV, the flagship station of the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation in Metro Manila, Philipp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quick%20access%20recorder | A quick access recorder (QAR) is an airborne flight recorder designed to provide quick and easy access to raw flight data, through means such as USB or cellular network connections and/or the use of standard flash memory cards. QARs are typically used by airlines to improve flight safety and operational efficiency, usu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertree%20network | A hypertree network is a network topology that shares some traits with the binary tree network. It is a variation of the fat tree architecture.
A hypertree of degree k depth d may be visualized as a 3-dimensional object whose front view is the top-down complete k-ary tree of depth d and the side view is the bottom-up ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat | Nat or NAT may refer to:
Computing
Network address translation (NAT), in computer networking
Chemistry, biology, and medicine
Natural antisense transcript, an RNA transcript in a cell
N-acetyltransferase, an enzyme; also NAT1, NAT2, etc.
Nucleic acid test, for genetic material
Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multitasking | Multitasking may refer to:
Computer multitasking, the concurrent execution of multiple tasks (also known as processes) over a certain period of time
Cooperative multitasking
Pre-emptive multitasking
Human multitasking, the apparent performance by an individual of handling more than one task at the same time
Media... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmopolitan%20Theatre | Cosmopolitan Theatre is an American anthology series which aired on the DuMont Television Network from October 2, 1951 to December 25, 1951.
Synopsis
The series consisted of live presentations of stories written for Cosmopolitan magazine, and was one of many TV series airing "tele-plays" at the time.
Episode status
T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAP2 | PAP2 may refer to:
Diacylglycerol diphosphate phosphatase, an enzyme
Linksys, a brand of networking products |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front%20Page%20Detective | Front Page Detective is an American crime drama series which aired on the DuMont Television Network on Fridays at 9:30 p.m. ET from July 6, 1951, to September 19, 1952, and in October and November 1953. The program was then in broadcast syndication for several years thereafter.
Synopsis
Front Page Detective stars Edm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPN%20NewsWatch%20Junior%20Edition | RPN NewsWatch Junior Edition is another installation to the longest-running news program NewsWatch aired on Radio Philippines Network in the Philippines and the first reality-based TV workshop for future journalists from June 7, 2008, to August 16, 2008, and as a Magazine show on October 11, 2008.
RPN NewsWatch Junior... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrington%20College%20%28US%29 | Carrington College is a network of for-profit private colleges with its headquarters in Sacramento, California and 17 locations throughout the Western United States. Established in 1967, it has a student enrollment of over 5,200 and 132,000 alumni.
Carrington College offers career training in the medical, dental, vete... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil%20Kalai | Gil Kalai (born 1955) is an Israeli mathematician and computer scientist. He is the Henry and Manya Noskwith Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Professor of Computer Science at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, and adjunct Professor of mathematics and of computer scie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INSA%20%28disambiguation%29 | INSA may refer to:
INSA (Germany), a German poll institute
Indian National Science Academy, a national science academy based in Delhi
Information Network Security Agency, the Ethiopian intelligence agency that is run by the Ministry of Peace
Institut national des sciences appliquées, National Institute of Applied Scie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.%20Michael%20Harrison | John Michael Harrison (born 1944) is an American researcher, known for his contributions to the theory of operations research, in particular stochastic networks and financial engineering. He has authored two books and nearly 90 journal articles.
He obtained a B.S. in industrial engineering from Lehigh University (1966... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox%2050 | Fox 50 may refer to:
The Fox 50, an industrial index of large companies put together by the Fox Business Network
WKBD, a former Fox-affiliated television station in Detroit, Michigan
WRAZ (TV), a Raleigh, North Carolina, Fox-affiliated television station |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson%20Cooper | Thompson Cooper (8 January 1837, Cambridge – 5 March 1904, London) was an English journalist, man of letters, and compiler of reference works. He became a specialist in biographical information, and is noted as the most prolific contributor to the Victorian era Dictionary of National Biography, for which he wrote 1423 ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20test%20controller | Digital test controllers are devices (usually computer based) that provide motion control by processing digital signals. Typically a controller has inputs connected to sensors on the device they control, which measure the feedback, its current state (for example the current position), and process this signal to provide... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knightmare%20%281991%20video%20game%29 | Knightmare is a computer game on the Amiga and Atari ST computer systems. It was released in 1991 by Mindscape International Ltd. The game was written by Tony Crowther. It is based on the Anglia Television TV show Knightmare.
This was the second of two games based on the show, following an earlier game - also known as... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20W.%20Bischoff | John W. Bischoff (27 November 1850 in Chicago – May 30, 1909 in Washington, DC) was a blind musician and composer.
Blind from age two, Bischoff went on to become a noted organist, compiler of musical collections, and composer. He was the principal organist and choir director at the first Congregational Church in Washi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20Thinking | Free Thinking is a radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio 3 as part of its "After Dark" late night programming. The programme is a rebranded version of Night Waves, "Radio 3's flagship arts and ideas programme". Night Waves was broadcast every Monday to Thursday evening, except during the Proms season.
BBC Radio 3 r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertree%20%28disambiguation%29 | Hypertree may refer to one of the following:
Hypertree, a special kind of hypergraph, e.g., a hypergraph without cycles
Hypertree decomposition in constraint satisfaction
Hypertree network, a type of computer/communication network topology
Hyperbolic tree, a visualization method for hierarchical structures |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incantesimo | Incantesimo (English: Enchantment) is a long-running Italian drama series, originally broadcast on the RAI network from 1998 to 2008. It is mainly set in a hospital called Clinica Life in Rome, Italy, and revolves around the lives of the staff that works in it. It is known for having different lead actors who play a di... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes%20Project | Hermes2D (Higher-order modular finite element system) is a C++/Python library of algorithms for rapid development of adaptive hp-FEM solvers. hp-FEM is a modern version of the finite element method (FEM) that is capable of extremely fast, exponential convergence.
Main features of the library
The Hermes library can b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decomposition%20method | Decomposition method is a generic term for solutions of various problems and design of algorithms in which the basic idea is to decompose the problem into subproblems. The term may specifically refer to:
Decomposition method (constraint satisfaction) in constraint satisfaction
Decomposition method in multidisciplinary... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constraint%20graph | In constraint satisfaction research in artificial intelligence and operations research, constraint graphs and hypergraphs are used to represent relations among constraints in a constraint satisfaction problem. A constraint graph is a special case of a factor graph, which allows for the existence of free variables.
Con... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VHF%20Data%20Link | The VHF Data Link or VHF Digital Link (VDL) is a means of sending information between aircraft and ground stations (and in the case of VDL Mode 4, other aircraft). Aeronautical VHF data links use the band 117.975–137 MHz assigned by the International Telecommunication Union to Aeronautical mobile (R) service. There are... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz%20Breisig | Franz Breisig (1868–1934) was a German mathematician, chiefly known for his work on quadripoles (1921), later to be known as two-port networks.
Publications
Breisig, Dr F, Theoretische Telegraphie, Braunschweig, F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1910.
Patents
Breisig, F, Method and Arrangement for Determining Crosstalk in Multicir... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20Architecture%20System%20Integration%20Strategy | The Open Architecture System Integration Strategy or OASIS Model was presented by Apple Computer as the philosophy behind the Mac in marketing beginning in 1989.
In the late 1980s, Apple Computer was worried about the legion of graphical user interfaces that would compete with the Mac OS. In addition to improved versi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Starter%20Wife%20%28TV%20series%29 | The Starter Wife is a USA Network romantic comedy television series based on the miniseries of the same name, and the novel of the same name by Gigi Levangie Grazer. It premiered on October 10, 2008 and ended on December 12, 2008, lasting one season. The series starred Debra Messing as Molly Kagan, the ex-wife of a for... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okto | Okto is a Singaporean children's programming block broadcast by Mediacorp's Channel 5 in English and Channel 8 in Mandarin Chinese.
The brand originally operated as a standalone free-to-air channel from 19 October 2008 to 1 May 2019, having been spun off from the Arts Central and Kids Central strands aired by Central ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy%20drives | Happy drives are series of disk drive enhancements for the Atari 8-bit and Atari ST computer families produced by a small company Happy Computers. Happy Computers is most noted for the add-in boards for the Atari 810 and Atari 1050 disk drives, which achieved a tremendous speed improvement for reading and writing, and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrobus%20%28Sydney%29 | Metrobus (stylised as metrobus) is a high frequency, high capacity bus network in Sydney, Australia, first introduced in 2008. Metrobus services run every 10 minutes during peak periods, 15 minutes during off-peak weekday periods, and 20 minutes on weekends, linking key commercial suburbs and centres throughout the ci... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag%20%28programming%29 | In programming, a tag is an argument to a subroutine that determines other arguments passed to it, which is used as a way to pass indefinite number of tagged parameters to the subroutine; notably, tags are used for a number of system calls in AmigaOS v2.0 and onwards.
In AmigaOS
In earlier versions of AmigaOS, if a sy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Old%20American%20Barn%20Dance | The Old American Barn Dance is an American country music television series carried by the DuMont Television Network from July 5 to September 13, 1953.
Production
The summer replacement program, hosted by Bill Bailey, aired on Sunday nights from 10:30–11 p.m. Eastern Time. The series was filmed at Kling Studios, 639 N.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954%E2%80%9355%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all four networks for each calendar season beginning September 1954. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Two of the four networks began late-night schedules in 1954; DuMont aired its first and only show, The Ernie Kovacs Show, beginning in summer 1954, while NBC resum... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1955%E2%80%9356%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1955. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
United States late night network television schedules
1955 in American television
19... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956%E2%80%9357%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1956. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
Beginning in October, due to Steve Allen's commitment on his Sunday night NBC variety... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957%E2%80%9358%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1957. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
United States late night network television schedules
1957 in American television
195... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958%E2%80%9359%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1958. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
+ formerly The Tonight Show
Beginning July 10, 1959, the Friday night shows were repe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959%E2%80%9360%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1959. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
United States late night network television schedules
1959 in American television
196... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960%E2%80%9361%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1960. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
By network
NBC
Returning Series
The Jack Paar Show
The Best Of Paar
United States ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961%E2%80%9362%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1961. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
Note: After Jack Paar's departure on March 29, 1962, guest hosts filled in on The Ton... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962%E2%80%9363%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night Monday-Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1962. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white.
Schedule
Johnny Carson becomes the host of The Tonight Show on October 1, 1962.
By network
A... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963%E2%80%9364%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1963. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
Talk/Variety shows are highlighted in yellow, Local News & Programs are highlighted in white.
Monday-Friday
Saturday
By network
ABC
New Series
The Jerry Lewis Show
Not re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Fredman | Michael Lawrence Fredman is an emeritus professor at the Computer Science Department at Rutgers University, United States. He earned his Ph.D. degree from Stanford University in 1972 under the supervision of Donald Knuth. He was a member of the mathematics department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 19... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural%20Adjustment%20Participatory%20Review%20International%20Network | The Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network (SAPRIN), based in Washington, D.C., United States and launched by the World Bank and its former president, James Wolfensohn in 1997, is a coalition of civil society organizations, their governments and the World Bank researching about structural adju... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc%20tramway | The Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc tramway was a tramway system serving the city of Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc, France.
Inaugurated in 1896, the network ran out of money following World War I and was closed in 1929.
References
Tram transport in France
Transport in Normandy
Seine-Maritime |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptaxis%20undata | Leptaxis undata is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Helicidae, the typical snails.
Anatomy
These snails create and use love darts as part of their mating behavior.
References
Taxonomy at:
Leptaxis
Taxa named by Richard Thomas Lowe
Gastropods described i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guide%20Right | Guide Right is an American musical variety show which aired on the DuMont Television Network from February 25, 1952, to February 5, 1954.
The program was produced by the First Army Recruiting Service and supplied by the United States Air Force as a means of increasing enlistment for the Korean War. It featured The Air... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20programs%20broadcast%20by%20Knowledge%20Network | The following is the list of programs aired by Knowledge Network.
Current programming
Knowledge Network
Animals at Work (2008–present)
British Columbia: An Untold History
Call the Midwife
Coast
Coast New Zealand
Emergency Room: Life + Death at VGH
Endeavour
Great Blue Wild
Heartbeat
Hope for Wildlife
The Indian Doct... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy%20Wajcman | Judy Wajcman, is the Anthony Giddens Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is the Principal Investigator of the Women in Data Science and AI project at The Alan Turing Institute. She is also a visiting professor at the Oxford Internet Institute. Her scholarly interests en... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation%20%28disambiguation%29 | Correlation is a measure of relationship between two mathematical variables or measured data values, which includes the Pearson correlation coefficient as a special case.
Correlation may also refer to:
Electronic correlation, a description of the interaction between electrons in a quantum system
Phase correlation, a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus%20Hoopla | Campus Hoopla is an American game show that ran on the NBC Television network from December 27, 1946, until it ended on December 12, 1947.
Format
The show was centered on a group of teenagers ("complete with 'cheerleaders' and 'students'") in a soda shop. Episodes included up-to-date sports scores and film footage fro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%E2%80%9365%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1964. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
1964 marked the debut of Les Crane's short-lived talk show on ABC, the first time since 1955 that any network other than NBC had offered non-news programming in the late-night time... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965%E2%80%9366%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These were the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning at September 1965. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
NET is not included, as member television stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary, ABC is not included on th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash%20%282008%20TV%20series%29 | Crash is an American television drama series set in Los Angeles, California that starred Dennis Hopper and Eric Roberts. It is the first original series produced by the Starz network. The network ordered a 13 episode season which premiered on October 17, 2008. The series is based on the 2004 film of the same title. It ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966%E2%80%9367%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1966. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
The United Network launched in spring 1967 with its lone program, The Las Vegas Show. The show and network ended after one month and 23 episodes, most of which aired on CBS station... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967%E2%80%9368%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks beginning September 1967. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
NET is not included, as member television stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary, ABC is not included on the weekend schedules (as the n... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968%E2%80%9369%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1968. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
NET is not included, as member television stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary, ABC is not included on the we... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969%E2%80%9370%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1969. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
NET is not included, as member television stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary, CBS and ABC are not included ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%E2%80%9371%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1970. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
PBS (which launched on October 5, 1970) is not included, as member television stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971%E2%80%9372%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1971. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
Talk/Variety shows are highlighted in yellow, Local News & Programs are highlighted in white.
Monday-Friday
Saturday/Sunday
By network
ABC
Returning Series
The Dick Cavett Sho... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972%E2%80%9373%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning September 1972. All times are Eastern/Pacific.
PBS is not included, as member television stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary, CBS and ABC are not included ... |
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