Huh, an actual WJZY mike flag.
Huh, an actual WJZY mike flag.
Gene.
The J6 movie studio question used a studio that was mentioned in one of that round's category names, which none of the other questions did.
Very generous of the judges to accept Holly's answer the way it was.
MGM has been defunct as a theatrical distributor since the bankruptcy.
Sony was a co-owner of MGM before they went bankrupt, and they lost all the value of that investment at the bankruptcy. MGM is now a film co-funder and library (and owner of Mark Burnett's shows) separately owned by private equity groups.
They had to kill Touchstone Pictures to do this, oddly enough.
It can take even less if you put an individual size crust into the microwave.
A considerable amount of children's shows on Hulu are ad-free on both plans.
You are right. Superstation WGN/WGN America did not have original programming for the most part. WWE Superstars ran on the channel for a while, and Salem and Manhattan began before the switch to conventional cable channel.
Does professional wrestling not being a sport matter here?
Yes, in Chicago, WGN was a CW station until last year. The Superstation feed, not available in Chicago, stopped airing the WB in 98.
The Movie Awards have had a conflict of interest since Paramount started putting the MTV logo on some of its films back in the 90s.
Wikipedia says the national feed was launched in 1981.
The frog had already been killed a year or so earlier.
I disagreed with Velocirapstar on a lot of things but am sad he's gone.
Superstations were treated as basic cable while they existed, and WGN America— now a conventional expanded basic cable channel— still benefits from that.
WGN was never a UPN affiliate, they were with the WB. Channel 50 was the UPN station. WGN aired the WB schedule nationally from the launch of the network to 1998, when started it airing a separate national schedule.
You're provoking a hornet's nest there. (It's because the original series was so well-received.)
Milo Murphy doesn't move me. All it is a boy responding to an infinite stream of bad luck. He doesn't deserve it. Things just happen to him. He takes it rather well, but not that differently from anyone else. Phineas and Ferb, they created stuff. They willed things into the world with their own pluck. And what things…