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3 unusual facts about Antenna TV


Antenna TV

As is common with digital multicast networks, advertisements featured during commercial breaks on Antenna TV primarily consist of direct response advertisements for products featured in infomercials and particularly during its Saturday morning children's programming, public service announcements; satellite provider Dish Network and insurance company Progressive are currently the network's primary national sponsors.

Antenna TV's program schedule relies on the extensive library of films and television programming currently owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, which comprises more than 270 television series and over 4,000 films.

The network primarily features classic television series from the 1950s to the 1990s and some feature films, with most of the network's programming coming from the Sony Pictures Entertainment library, along with a few shows from the Universal Studios and post-1986 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer libraries.


Fragoria

Media, Covus (Browsergames.de) in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France, Suba Games, Wildtangent in English language, Onet.pl, Wirtualna Polska, Axel Springer AG, Gadu-Gadu in Poland, Antenna TV in Greece, Minijuegos and OCI Group in Spain, Draugas in Lithuania.

Gray Television

The company’'s 45 secondary channels are affiliated with the major broadcast networks: Fox, ABC, NBC, CBS, and the two minor networks The CW, MyNetworkTV; along with the several new syndicated digital sub-channels (or occasionally referred to as "side-channels") that are offered to various local TV stations across the country: This TV, Me-TV, and Antenna TV.

WPSD-TV

On October 3, 2010, WPSD brought back its own newscast at 9 to its RTV and Antenna TV.


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