Difference between revisions of "The Entertainment Channel"

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*'''1982''': It was reported that '''The Entertainment Channel''' had purchased the [[Peter Davison stories]] in mid-1982.  They would have been the first station to broadcast season 19.  However, '''Doctor Who''' is not mentioned in any print ads.
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*'''mid-1982''': It was reported in an Australian fanzines that '''The Entertainment Channel''' had purchased the [[Peter Davison stories]].  They would have been the first station to broadcast season 19.  However, '''Doctor Who''' is not mentioned in any of their print ads.
  
 
* The Entertainment Channel merged with the ARTS Network in '''1984''' to form the '''Arts & Entertainment Network''' ([[wikipedia:A%26E Network|A&E]]).
 
* The Entertainment Channel merged with the ARTS Network in '''1984''' to form the '''Arts & Entertainment Network''' ([[wikipedia:A%26E Network|A&E]]).

Revision as of 22:34, 1 June 2013

  • mid-1982: It was reported in an Australian fanzines that The Entertainment Channel had purchased the Peter Davison stories. They would have been the first station to broadcast season 19. However, Doctor Who is not mentioned in any of their print ads.
  • The Entertainment Channel merged with the ARTS Network in 1984 to form the Arts & Entertainment Network (A&E).
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