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For the program on C-SPAN go to Book TV C-SPAN (the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to airing non-stop coverage of government proceedings and public affairs programming. ... Book TV is a weekend program on upcoming and established authors broadcast by C_SPAN on the C_SPAN 2 channel. ...

Book Television is a Canadian category 1 digital cable specialty channel dedicated to books. It is owned by CHUM Limited. Image File history File links Booktelevision. ... Category 1 channels are Canadian television channels defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission that must be carried by all digital cable and direct broadcast satellite providers that have the capability to do so. ... Digital cable is a term for a type of cable digital television that delivers more channels than possible with analog cable by using digital video compression. ... A specialty channel is a television channel which broadcasts programming targeted at a specific demographic. ... Look up book in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The famous ChumCity Building on the corner of Queen and John in Toronto. ...


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BookTelevision Fall Preview 2005. (1586 words)
BookTelevision liberates you from your mid-week slump with passionate classics, heartfelt romances, and poetic flights of fancy.
BookTelevision features unlikely heroes, eccentric villains, and tales of the road less traveled with weekly art house and independent book-based films.
BookTelevision’s Book Club is the quintessential circle for both the budding book lover and the seasoned literary aficionado.
Decision CRTC 2000-451 (2420 words)
BookTelevision will offer a national English-language specialty television service fully dedicated to magazines and talk shows, dramas and documentaries that have the printed and published word as their base.
Following discussions at the hearing, BookTelevision further committed to broadcast a minimum of 183 hours of original Canadian programs in the first year of the licence term, increasing to a minimum of 720 hours in the seventh year of the term.
BookTelevision has committed to install a TTY (teletypewriter) and to ensure that, beginning in the first year of operation, 35% of all programming will be closed captioned.
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