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for various reasons mostly becaus the modern age was changing... also because people were starting to stay up late for clubs and looking after their baby's... or people who were working late. hope it helped x
no sorry this is brooke in year 5 i have no edea i think you can if you watch it day and night non stop
Yes, Discovery Kids had to stop funding the show when the station went international. Season 6, Endurance: Fiji, is the last of the series.
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The Real World
for various reasons mostly becaus the modern age was changing... also because people were starting to stay up late for clubs and looking after their baby's... or people who were working late. hope it helped x
Analog television broadcasts will cease in June of 2009 now. The date was pushed out from February. If you are hooked up to cable or satellite you don't need to do anything.
no sorry this is brooke in year 5 i have no edea i think you can if you watch it day and night non stop
You have probably accidently set a timer to come on. You need to get your owners manual and lookup 'timers'.
The short answer is NO!! The law only states that all TV broadcasts in the US must be in DIGITAL format, not the current analog. Your old antennas will work, however you will need to have a digital tuner. If you google DTV transition you will find ways to get a coupon and where to find the tuners.
I do not believe you gain "Extra Channels." The Converter box is to convert the Digital over the air signal to a non-digital TV so you can still receive channels after the analog signal broadcasts are going to stop on Feb. 17th, 2009 in the US.
Yes, you can stop signing in to Answers account by un-bookmarking the website if you have.
You should contact account services via internet or phone to see if they will reactivate you. If not, you'll likely have to go with another service. Hopefully the next company won't stop you from signing up because of your poor credit report.
In Australia, television ceased using test patterns at the end of broadcasts in the early 2000s. The transition occurred as networks began offering 24-hour programming, which eliminated the need for test patterns that signaled the end of daily transmission. By this time, most channels adopted continuous broadcasting, providing viewers with programming at all hours.
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What age do you stop paying for a tv license
The English dub of "Kodocha" (Kodomo no Omocha) stopped airing in the U.S. in 2005. The show originally aired on television from 2000 to 2005, with the English dubbed episodes being released by Funimation. After the initial airing, the series continued to gain a following through home video releases and streaming, but new broadcasts of the dub ceased after 2005.