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subchannel was established to continue a primary | WB (through The WB 100+) and secondary UPN affiliat |
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mber 5. ABC affiliate WHOI operated a cable-only | WB affiliate, "WBPE", on channel 4 on most cable sy |
A.C. Kinsey, | W.B. Pomeroy, C.E. Martin, P.H. Gebhard, Sexual Beha |
A.C. Kinsey, | W.B. Pomeroy, C.E. Martin, Sexual Behavior in the Hu |
de in order to offer non-cable viewers access to | WB programming. |
In 1995, WHME added Kids' | WB to the afternoon lineup but declined to take The |
evision Network (then owned by Equity) after The | WB ceased operations, but as a result of KPBI-CA (c |
ffscreen from the TV show, as Angel was aired by | WB Network, and Buffy by UPN. |
t six months of that year, it began airing Kids' | WB when the area's primary UPN and secondary WB aff |
s him look so young that he belongs in an angsty | WB college drama. |
erged the programming assets of both UPN and The | WB, while KCPN affiliated with the News Corporation |
When the merger of UPN and The | WB was announced and with Tribune-owned KSWB 5/69 b |
The CW, WSJP was a dual affiliate of UPN and The | WB. |
inal season of broadcasting for both UPN and The | WB. |
In addition, the LRR owned a rail bus and Col. | W.B. Townsend utilized a rail car. |
On January 24, 2006, UPN and The | WB announced that they would cease broadcasting and |
On January 24, 2006, UPN and The | WB announced that they would merge to form a new ne |
ndo; KMPH them moved its LMA arrangement and the | WB affiliation to KFRE-TV. |
Hamilton, W., and Myers, | W.B., 1963, Menan Buttes, cones of glassy basalt tuf |
After UPN and The | WB merged to form The CW on September 18, 2006, WIL |
In March, it was announced that | WB affiliate WJWB would become The CW affiliate for |
le, WFXR and WJPR operated the area's cable-only | WB affiliate, known by the fictional calls "WBVA-TV |
The area's primary | WB and secondary UPN affiliate was operated by CBS |
1502 Arenda (1938 | WB) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November |
It began as KCLA | WB channel 6, and then later as KAXN WB channel 65. |
The station began in 1998 as a | WB affiliate. |
ch reopened the station on October 28, 1995 as a | WB affiliate with the calls WGVP. |
imported WBZL in Miami and WNUV in Baltimore for | WB programming) and Dish Network. |
ary's Hall was founded in 1879 by Bishop Robert | W.B. Elliott, the first Bishop of the Protestant Epi |
In 2004, Barrington Broadcasting launched | WB affiliate WBSF which was offered exclusively on |
riteria for Walker-Warburg syndrome" by Dobyns, | W.B., Pagon, R.A., Armstrong, D., Curry, C.J.R., Gre |
WBRL's logo still used the | WB's 'Michigan J. Frog', a logo discontinued by The |
ck lasted until 2006 and was replaced by Daytime | WB. |
The show was aggressively marketed by The | WB Network before its premiere in January 1998. |
the motto which was put into Latin by Professor | W.B. Saffold, of the University of Alabama. |
He currently plays Syd on Rockville CA, a | WB web series created by The OC's Josh Schwartz. |
upon its formation that September, carrying The | WB 100+'s successor, The CW Plus. |
Leo Meehan - Founder and CEO of | W.B. Mason |
After the affiliation change, The | WB had been available in El Paso by way of the loca |
ugh the pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dr. | W.B. Riley, felt that he, himself, was not gifted al |
Needing an affiliate in Cincinnati, The | WB network, which launched in January 1995, signed |
Lewin, G.W. Clark and | W.B. Smith (1968). |
8452 Clay (1978 | WB) is a main-belt asteroid. |
After joining MyNetworkTV, it continued carrying | WB programming in a secondary nature until that net |
The oldest part of the hall is dated 1694 | WB (William Breres) over a rear door on the west si |
ector, and producer best known for directing the | WB television series 7th Heaven from 1996 to 2002; |
was to be an additional diversionary operation ( | WB) to simulate the laying of a third minefield jus |
Boone DR, Whitman | WB, Koga Y (2001). |
September 2006: WATL drops its | WB affiliation and becomes a MyNetworkTV affiliate; |
KAKW was originally a dual UPN/The | WB affiliate for the Waco/Killeen/Temple market, an |
t the Royal Academy of Music with Edward Homes, | W.B. Wilson, J.A. Hamilton and Sir George Macfarren. |
r in 1996, WGN's news, sports, entertainment and | WB network programming had gone missing from many a |
rlie O'Hare, Driving By Braille, a new film from | WB pictures. |
Finley, JP, | WB Hazen (1884). |
masterpiece, built in 1899 by Ernest Flagg and | W.B. Chambers. |
adcast standards editor (network censor) for The | WB Television Network later renamed The CW Televisi |
ack of the film Storm, and was the theme for the | WB Television Network series Birds of Prey In 2007 |
August co-created the TV series D.C. for the | WB Network. |
WTTA became Tampa Bay's second affiliate for The | WB after a group deal with Sinclair was made. |
dd came to Louisville at age 18 to work for the | W.B. Belknap hardware company. |
ros. in 2004 and a pilot for a TV series for the | WB network was made. |
and directed the teen hit Dawson's Creek for The | WB. |
liamson created a mid-season replacement for The | WB called "Glory Days", set in a coastal community |
wn programming (mixed in with three former Kids' | WB originals) in September 2008. |
ader following the resignation of former leader | W.B. Campbell and served until Joe Ghiz was elected |
"Performance from the | WB Presents Pepsi Smash" [multimedia track] |
This station used the on-air moniker " | WB 38" and ran cartoons from Kids' WB during the we |
eason marked the series' network change from The | WB Television Network to UPN. |
It also aired programs from The | WB and, later, Pax TV (now Ion Television) on a sec |
In 2003, programming from The | WB moved from WPTY (where it was a secondary affili |
fer is frequently recognized as "Grams" from The | WB series, Charmed, where she portrayed the spirit |
(for Danville-Roanoke-Greensboro, and gained the | WB affiliation for Roanoke DMA in November 1994. |
4279 De Gasparis (1982 | WB) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November |
Gresham attended | W.B. Ray High School in Corpus Christi, Texas until |
Coldstream Guards by | W.B. Wollen |
re WEYI's involvement began, Mid-Michigan had no | WB service other than from Chicago's WGN America on |
ts given by Barrow, Carmichael, Basil Hall, and | W.B. Clarke of the geology of this district, I shall |
ed almost at the same time as Pearl Harbor's own | WB version. |
KBCA, which held The | WB affiliation a mere six months prior to the annou |
Rio Vista, former home of | W.B. Chaffey and his family in Mildura, Victoria, Au |
Music Choice Rap Channel, NBC's Hip Hop Nation, | WB Network's Distortion 2 Static and Little Brother |
and Nancy Leakey deeded land to John I. Avant, | W.B. Burditt, and J.B. Johnson, who went on to estab |
In the | W.B. Yeats version, it is subtly suggested that Clyt |
t known for his portrayals of Cole Turner in The | WB hit series Charmed, womanizing plastic surgeon C |
1993 TV series Key West and has appeared in the | WB series Popular as a prostitute by the name of Ca |
In 1999, she was the lead actress in the | WB television sitcom Movie Stars. |
From 1995 until 1999, Wayans co-starred in the | WB sitcom The Wayans Bros. with brother Shawn Wayan |
Prior to WBSF's opening in 2004, | WB programming was seen on WEYI in the early-2000s |
Nikki Cox, who had previously starred in another | WB sitcom, Unhappily Ever After, which ran for five |
In 2000, he had a central part in the | WB Network sketch comedy TV series Hype, but it was |
ies prior to his most notable role of Leo in the | WB Network series Charmed (1998-2006). |
s, Quinn landed the starring role of Finn in The | WB summer series Young Americans. |
CD version of the album was released in Japan ( | W.B. |
istory of Iran under the Arsacids", in Fischer, | W.B.; Gershevitch, Ilya, Cambridge History of Iran, |
l pilots for American TV networks including ABC, | WB, CW, Sci Fi, and The Disney Channel, he has also |
overed in Australia by others including Reverend | WB Clarke in 1841 with further finds in 1844. |
n Gull (Cepora nerissa) Is it at Jayanti, Duars, | WB W IMG 5555.jpg|left|thumb|Dry-season |
n (guitar) + Jet Harris (bass) + Johnny Pilgrim ( | wb) |
became the UPN affiliate (while WATL joined the | WB), and was later sold to Viacom, which changed it |
Known as | WB 64 News at 10, it was part of Sinclair's controv |
Prior to KBCA's launch, the | WB was only available to local cable subscribers. |
lt of the network changes, Lawton/Wichita Falls' | WB affiliate "KWB", which was carried only on cable |
2, and Xbox starting in 2002 under license from | WB Interactive. |
Yeats's Ghosts: The Secret Life of | W.B. Yeats. |
wcased his work with The Crappon (looks like the | WB frog), Fred Flower and Uncle Italian Moose, whic |
WBW, like many | WB 100+ stations, became part of The CW Television |
e Through the Tulips" - reprise (Nick Lucas with | WB Vitaphone orchestra and chorus) |
ndl, K.D., Overhage, J.M., Wagner, M.M., Lober, | W.B., Sebastiani, P., Mostashari, F., Pavlin, J.A., |
Several other cartoons made by | WB would follow the casting formula that debuted in |
was based on the novel The Ragged Messenger by | W.B. Maxwell. |
I believe you're mistaken, the | WB does administer interest free grants through the |
e cameo appearances on the 1990s ABC Network and | WB network series Animaniacs, alongside Slappy Squi |
age theme by the American television network The | WB in image spots, promos, and interstitials during |
When this cartoon aired on Cartoon Network, The | WB, TNT and TBS, the blackface gag where Sylvester |
cartoons, leaving only the network-provided Kids | WB programming. |
New York: | W.B. Gray & Co. (1885) |
h on the last few buses of the night (originally | WB used to operate the route). |
season one episodes shown on Sunday nights (The | WB dubbing the evening "Savannah Sunday"). |
has also been broadcast on the now-defunct Kids' | WB, Cartoon Network's sister network. |
A later visit to the oasis by | WB Harris is described in his book Tafilet (London, |
He also directed television episodes of The | WB Television Network's Smart Guy, Comedy Central's |
"Prophecy Girl" is the season finale of the | WB Television Network's first season of the drama t |
use WDBD had dropped the network in favor of The | WB almost two years earlier in October 2001. |
Jacksonville's Home of the | WB (December 1996-2006) |
ginated in 1999 as a cable-only affiliate of The | WB, via The WB 100+. |
It was originally part of The | WB 100+ Station Group for the WB network when it wa |
In 2005, the " | WB 45" name was succeeded by "Capital Region's WB" |
Banks Broadcasting was the owner of former | WB Network and current The CW Television Network af |
KDAF's logo during most of The | WB era; briefly disposed of in 2004 for a generic " |
The oxidation of W2B, | WB and WB2 is significant at temperatures above 600 |
The melting temnperatures of W2B, | WB and WB2 are 2670, 2665 and 2365 °C, respectively |
It was part of The | WB 100+ which was a similar operation to the curren |
bruary 2006, WUXP, along with most of Sinclair's | WB and UPN affiliates, was announced as an affiliat |
n to WKZX in 1994 and became an affiliate of the | WB Television Network in 1995. |
ncelled on May 18, 2006 due to the merger of the | WB and UPN that created the new network The CW. |
The UPN affiliation was dropped in favor of The | WB in 1998, as part of a larger affiliation agreeme |
e to a lack of time slots from the merger of The | WB and UPN that created the new network The CW. |
Essentially a more advanced version of 1898's | WB class, the eighteen members of the WD class were |
ho becomes the Keri Russell's best friend on The | WB series Felicity. |
ited States it was originally broadcast on Kids' | WB, and reruns were previously seen on 4Kids TV and |
ich ran from September 1999 to April 2001 on the | WB Network. |
from August 25, 1996 to February 17, 2002 on The | WB Television Network. |
ble (with all the scenes that were edited on the | WB uncut, but with the "namby pamby" line instead o |
final episode of the series never aired on Kids' | WB - in which after decades of trying Sylvester suc |
on series which aired from 1995 to 2001 on Kids' | WB and was later re-run on Cartoon Network. |
When this cartoon aired on The | WB television network, the part where Barnyard Dawg |
nd the high school student, Romeo Santana on The | WB sitcom, The Steve Harvey Show. |
rth and also appeared in a recurring role on the | WB drama Everwood before returning to Broadway, whe |
the song "Inside Out," which was featured on the | WB Network's television show Smallville, on which t |
Nikki is an American sitcom that aired on The | WB from 2000 to 2002. |
in Pepper Dennis, a short-lived TV series on The | WB. |
the animated show The Batman that aired on Kids | WB and Teletoon. |
Fox 59 News on Indiana's | WB 4 (October 2003-September 2006; during MLB Playo |
The series premiered October 14, 2001 on The | WB Television Network. |
The series premiered on October 6, 1999 on The | WB Television Network in the United States to gener |
on, it originally aired February 29, 2000 on the | WB Television Network. |
He portrayed Michael Guerin on the | WB television series Roswell and Laboratory Tech Da |
d a job doing interviews between cartoons on the | WB network. |
ed in the first season of "One Tree Hill" on the | WB network. |
ersion of the song was played three times on the | WB teen drama: in episodes #3-19 "Stolen Kisses," # |
Most recently, Victoria appeared on the | WB television series The Bedford Diaries, NBC's Kid |
e is best known for his role as Leo Wyatt on the | WB Network TV series Charmed from 1998 to 2006. |
situation comedy series that first aired on The | WB in the United States and on CTV in Canada in Sep |
a situation comedy that originally aired on The | WB Television Network from September 12, 2003 to Fe |
estigators is a cartoon show that aired on Kids' | WB, premiering on May 25, 2002 and ending on June 2 |
which aired in the series' second season on the | WB. |
The show, starring Judge Reinhold, was on The | WB in the summer of 2003, but only 5 episodes aired |
This series ran on Kids' | WB! from September 9, 2000 to July 8, 2005 for a to |
Harvey's Big Time Challenge) which aired on The | WB network from 2003 until 2005. |
re Slayer premiered on September 29, 1998 on The | WB Television Network and concluded its 22-episode |
ed MegaMan NT Warrior) originally aired on Kids' | WB in the United States and TELETOON in Canada. |
Big Time, is a television show that aired on the | WB Network from 2003 to 2005, hosted by Steve Harve |
It was the last episode to air on The | WB network and was labeled as the "series finale", |
ment (the Time Warner division that operates the | WB) announced plans to dissolve WB and UPN, combini |
, Fresh Liver on Island in 1973, and Sold Out on | WB in 1975. |
2% of the votes over his Liberal Party opponent | W.B. Rowbotham, and at the next general election, in |
entertainment brands (Cartoon Network, POGO and | WB). |
auty and the Geek, which was on the pre-"the CW" | WB network. |
egular financial system and also the proposal by | WB Yeats for the local translation of ancient Irish |
"Farther Along" - (Jesse R. Baxter, | W.B. Stevens) |
e regularly bet a new hat on the Boat Race with | W.B. Woodgate "on principle and from patriotism to h |
Grand Rapids, Mich: | W.B. Eerdmans, 1994 in 146 worldcat libraries |
- I think it belongs to the picture rather than | WB herself. |
In 2001, the station was rebranded "Austin's | WB 54" before finally settling on "Austin's WB". |
in run of the same name (a frequent reference in | WB cartoons), and reinforced by each character spou |
In late-2001, it replaced out-of-market | WB affiliates on most systems with near total repla |
izes our opportunity", said a representative for | WB. |
3873 Roddy (1984 | WB) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on Novem |
WRLH-TV carried selected Kids' | WB programming from 2001 to 2003. |
Novak was a writer for the short-lived The | WB sitcom Raising Dad. |
ve producer, Josh Schwartz, compared the show to | WB classics such as Felicity, Everwood and Gilmore |
: How We Built a Hit Game-Based Simulation,” in | W.B. Rouse and K.R. Boff (Eds.) |
Previously, channel 69 was South Bend's | WB affliliate, which then moved to sister station W |
German wikipedia states that | WB was born January 16, 1958 in Hartford (Connectic |
corner is the original inlet pumping station by | W.B. Bryan and finished in red brick and Portland st |
The station, a | WB affiliate at the time, was sold in 2002 to Entra |
n operations in 2000 as KWBS-TV, which stood for | WB Springfield; however, original station owner Equ |
Taylor, a student at | W.B. Ray High School at the time and charter member |
ricature of Jimmy Durante, a favourite target of | WB cartoons at this time. |
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