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The xmas movies for this last 3 years suck! Depressing . Boring. Bring back the movies from the 80;s and 90's again.

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Please, pease find a role for Jamie Luner in some of your programs. She would be a beautiful and talented addition to your channel!!

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I'm not happy with Hallmark they advertise Cedar Cove on demand and it's NOT there ...is that another way to con people?

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I saw a movie Saturday that needs a part 2. It was about a couple getting engaged. Will there be a movie about the wedding?

If you are referring to "Unleashing Mr. Darcy" , a spin on the Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice novel, then yes, there is a second part that has aired called "Marrying Mr. Darcy"

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Saban Media Center

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4.8(4 reviews)
2.5 miNorth Hollywood

I'm writing this final review of 2024. In 2024, Streaming is becoming the major source of online…read moreentertainment, Television industry has to transform and to nurture TV industry post pandemic. As a millennium, I didn't even know that Television was in Black & White. But I do remember, when I've watched my favorite shows such as The X files, The Lone Ranger, Charlie Angels or sometimes with my family, I've to watch the boring soaps like Dynasty. The television culture is more than just a show. It's a family gathering, learning identities, and also primarial source for information back in my childhood. IMHO, this could better than bombarded by social media (s). What is unfolding would make you very happy in Saban Media Center. According to Emmy's official website, this theater has been celebrating 70 year of Television. As a member of Sag-Aftra & Television Academy, I'd be honored to attend events here. The Wolf Theater at Saban Media can host 600 seats for the screening event. The breeze around the garden and the vibe is so serendipitous in the TV academy. The Wolf Theater is named after Dick and Noelle Wolf. This is one of my favorite places in North Hollywood and the invitation only for the industry people. Though, mostly you could bring your significant other from time to time depending on the event. There's plenty of up-scale restaurants around Noho if you've done and grab a bite later on. But Dive Bars? Here it's tips; The Brickyard, Risky Business (my fav) and even El Tejano, the spicy mexican night bar or if you're looking for action, The Bullet Bar is quite well-known for LGBTQA+. You don't need to go down Studio City or Toluca Lake. Literally 5 minute walk from TV Academy. The NoHo becomes hit for youngsters and glad that TV Academy made the right choice to called home here in North Hollywood. This Saban Media Center is exquisite and this is your time to shine how sophisticated you can be with your plus one. I'll close out with true appreciation for Saban Media Center at Television Academy and many more to come. See you 2025 ! ! !

What a beautiful theater and a beautiful complex in general…read more This is the home of the Television Academy and it does not disappoint. I went here recently for a screening, and the theater they have is beautiful. It's large, the seats are very comfortable. Very, very nice. They have screenings, talkbacks, and plenty of other fun industry things that go on here. The exterior of the complex is also quite nice. It almost makes you forget that you're in the heart of North Hollywood. There is also a parking garage, which offers a discounted rate if you are attending a screening (it is also open to the public). I had a lovely time visiting here and hope I can be back soon.

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Tv5 USA - Tendance XXI

Tv5 USA

5.0(4 reviews)
4.0 mi

Informative, educational, entertaining and empowering broadcasts. Content is spot on. WeHo TV…read moreoffers the public with a multitude of viewing options. They also provide access to WeHo public meetings. Broadcasts are available as a courtesy within the City of West Hollywood's borders on Spectrum Cable Channel 10. In addition, by searching up WeHoTV, programming can also be viewed on the streaming platforms: Amazon TV, Apple Fire TV, and Roku. For more information contact WeHoTV staff at (323) 848-6388 or WeHoTV@weho.org

I'm truly amazed at TV5 (now TV5Monde). It assumes the viewer is intelligent and not simply…read moreinterested in being a couch-potato. You can watch the previous day's "Le Journal" (news edition, 25 minutes long) on the website: http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/info/jt_tv5.php Not only that, various other programs can be viewed there as well, ones that the viewer might have missed, e.g., "Kiosque," which brings together journalists from around the world, for 90 minutes,for a round-table discussion on the major news events of the past week. There also appears to be a year's archive of "L'invite," which interviews prominent French public figures, to watch at one's discretion. One example of this dedication to providing its audience with serious programming was its interview with Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (and recipient of the 2005 Nobel Prize for peace) . It is posted in its entirety here: http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/internationales/emission-13-Internationales.htm In contrast, I turned to www.cnn.org to see what videos were available for viewing. What I found were a bunch of 1.5 to 3 minute snippets. On www.msnbc.com to watch a 2-3 minute short video, the viewer must wade through about 20 seconds of commercials. CBS's Sixty Minutes, on the other hand, apparently has previous week's programming archived for immediate viewing on its website. On the half-hour nightly news, NBC, ABC, and CBS have probably have a total of 18 minutes of actual programming, with a total of four commercial breaks. How is it that the francophone cable television clearly beats any American television network (or its affiliated website) in terms of actual news programming, both in terms of content, quality, and quantity. (It also should be noted that France, the driving force behind TV-5, has about 1/5 the total population of the U.S., proving the point that size is not necessarily an indication of quality). Why do Americans have so short an attention span? How can we expect to make wise decisions when our news comes in sound-bites? Why is the upper limit of our tolerance--when it comes to news, at least, no more than 7 minutes? On the other hand, why do we tolerate so much high-decibel crass advertising thrown in our faces when it only serves to spur the very consumption that are threatening the quality of life on this planet? Clearly, TV5 is much closer to a PBS affiliate in the U.S. (there is greater variety in the programming). Now that we have a new Administration, I am wondering if we may see a shift in our priorities as a country, with a larger public sector to counterbalance the private sector that failed us in so many ways during the previous eight years (of George W).

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