CBS Live is a 24-hour cable news channel that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as political analysis and opinion programming. The channel features a mix of news anchors and commentators, who discuss and debate current events, often from a neutral perspective. Some of the popular programs on CBS Live include: "CBS This Morning" : A morning news program that features a mix of news, interviews, and lifestyle segments. "CBS Evening News" : A nightly news program that provides in-depth coverage of national and international news, as well as weather and sports updates. "60 Minutes" : A long-running news magazine program that features investigative reports, interviews, and feature stories. "Face the Nation" : A Sunday morning news and public affairs program that features interviews with political leaders, experts, and newsmakers. "CBSN" : A 24-hour digital streaming news service that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as original reporting and analysis. These programs provide a well-rounded coverage of national and international news, as well as in-depth analysis of current events.
CBBC (or The Children's British Broadcasting Corporation) is for the kid in all of us. Currently broadcasting 12 hours per day with various programs aiming at British kids ages 6-16 on a daily basis. The CBBC includes programming for kids in the areas of entertainment, drama, news, documentary, and factual shows that are aimed to pique the interests of different age groups from a topical perspective. Shows like What's New, Scooby Doo & OOglies aimed at the younger kids and M I High & Hotel Trubble target those slightly older kids. The most mature programming, aimed at the elder teens in the UK are shows like Deadly 60 (a wild life show) & Election (a political reality show). With a wide range of program types, it should be easy for kids to find something they like on CBBC.
Launched in 1964 to help diversify the BBC's programming and extend its reach, BBC Two gained distinction as the first European station to broadcast consistently in color. BBC executives envisioned BBC Two as the home for slightly offbeat and more ambitious programming, a complement to the mainstream programming on BBC One. Consistent with executives' vision, BBC Two gambled its budget and reputation on The Forsyte Saga, now generally regarded as an iconic television masterpiece. The network spared no expense in adapting John Galsworthy's novels for television, and Kenneth More and Eric Porter delivered landmark performances in the series. The gamble paid off as two of every three British households equipped for BBC Two tuned in for The Forsyte Saga on the infant network. BBC Two maintains its identity and distinction as the sophisticated and highbrow one among the British public networks; and, like the other BBC stations, it enjoys the advantage of broadcasting all of its programs commercial-free, allowing writers and directors the privilege of deeper development and greater continuity.
SHOW TV's is the Turkish entertainment TV station targeted on life-loving, cheerful, bold and pioneering audience. SHOW TV features the colorful range of programs for adult, youth, children and the elderly people: Morning News, Health News, Karabahlar, Life Yemekteyiz, Domestic News, Sports Page, Magnificent Century, Money Live and Paradise Neighborhood. But most of all SHOW TV is famous for its huge selection of modern TV shows both Turkish and imported: Doctors, Family skeleton, Plus 18, Life is Pain, Vow, Balkan Wedding, I Forget This Heart Mu?, Libertine, Cat Door, Nanny, Intruder, Deli Sarayli, Batman Returns, Dudaktan Kalbe, Bread Boat, Serdar Commander, My Best Friend, Es-Es, Ezo Gelin, Thin Rose, South East First Homeland Stories, Night Sounds, Heart largest message, Women Gurbet, Gulpare, Pilgrim, Life Science, Women's wishes, Heroes, Black Veil, Caramel, Hurricane People, Girls Dormitory, Lil Wayne, North Wind, Tulip, Shop Crazy, Angels, Nazli Yarim, Pars Narkoterer, Pusat, Counterfeit Princess, Sharma Lovers, Flower of Love, Class, Last Choice, Dolce vita, Made in Turkey, Inbox, Rain Time, Yanik Koza and Wounded Heart.
Clap TV is a French music TV channel broadcasting via web as Clap TV live. Besides the music videos, the channel features cultural information, films, arts, literature, theater, interviews with artists, stories of making clips and other general topics. It is also available on demand as videos grouped by the different categories: Live, Cinema, Musique, Reportages, Arts, Peoples and Humour.
Considered to be a public mainstream television channel for Serbians, RTS 1 offers a wide assortment of programming for its viewers. First launched back in August of 1958 and owned by Radio televizija srbije or the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, the channel enjoys a large audience any time of day or night and has plans to add HDTV viewing in the near future. Morning viewing includes a morning journal, short news program, a review program regarding what Serbian political parties are up to, economic projects, political talk shows, and one on one interviews. Each day the programming is similar but with different subjects and guests depending on what is in the news on that particular day. Additionally, there will be current affairs program that invites guests into the studio and interviews as seen in Eye magazine. Sports programming also plays a big part of most broadcast days as do cooking shows (Cooking With a Heart), quiz shows, family shows like It's Time For Babies, and even reruns of popular American programs like Boston Legal, Hannah Montana, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigations.