Fox plays pinball again
Fox is renewing The Pinball Game, for another year, for players who had hoped out that they would score best with the greatest pinball score of 1,000,000 and so on in order to earn important cash.
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WXIX to have new look
WXIX, Fox's television station that served the Greater Cincinnati area is unveiling a new look, with upgrades to the graphics package and a set, while retaining its existing music package ever since 2013.
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WJW to have new look
WJW in Cleveland, a current Fox network O&O is unveiling a new look, with upgrades to its existing graphics and set package, keeping up with the existing music package the station had ever since 2013.
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CBS underwent renewal
CBS is undergoing renewal for the three strongest-performing game shows TattleTales, Now You See It and Card Sharks, and hopes to play it again in 2018, to important viewers and announcements.
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MGM to high hopes
MGM having high hopes to become a major film entity again with the success of the MGM Network (TTL's version of Ion Television), which hold a candle to become more successful by testers.
Fox is renewing The Pinball Game, for another year, for players who had hoped out that they would score best with the greatest pinball score of 1,000,000 and so on in order to earn important cash.
-
WXIX to have new look
WXIX, Fox's television station that served the Greater Cincinnati area is unveiling a new look, with upgrades to the graphics package and a set, while retaining its existing music package ever since 2013.
-
WJW to have new look
WJW in Cleveland, a current Fox network O&O is unveiling a new look, with upgrades to its existing graphics and set package, keeping up with the existing music package the station had ever since 2013.
-
CBS underwent renewal
CBS is undergoing renewal for the three strongest-performing game shows TattleTales, Now You See It and Card Sharks, and hopes to play it again in 2018, to important viewers and announcements.
-
MGM to high hopes
MGM having high hopes to become a major film entity again with the success of the MGM Network (TTL's version of Ion Television), which hold a candle to become more successful by testers.