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- Satellite_Program_Network abstract "Satellite Program Network, or SPN, was a satellite and cable TV network which broadcast in the United States from 1979 to 1990. SPN was created by Ed Taylor, an associate of Ted Turner and the head of the Southern Satellite Systems company. In 1985, SPN was acquired by Satellite Syndicated Systems.In the 1980s, Satellite Syndicated Systems changed its name to TEMPO Enterprises, and SPN and SPN International were changed to TEMPO Television and TEMPO International, respectively. TEMPO Television was a 24-hour national cable network serving all contiguous states, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The network, which began in 1979, was the second oldest cable-only network. Using a counter-programming philosophy, TEMPO Television fulfilled viewer needs by dividing its program schedule into various dayparts including international programming, finance, sports, leisure and classic films. Market studies clearly indicated that this unique programming approach attracted and retained upscale audiences who were looking for entertainment that was informative and substantially different from the standard options. Among the programs broadcast on SPN were Video Concert Hall, an early music video show (before the launch of MTV); News from Home, a program for Canadians in the US, hosted by early CNN news anchor Don Miller; The Shopping Game, a Nicholson-Muir game show produced in Nashville and hosted by Art James; The Susan Noon Show, featuring celebrity interviews; Nutrition Dialogue, hosted by Dr. Betty Kamen; Sewing with Nancy; and Moscow Meridian, a current-affairs program produced by Soviet authorities and hosted by Vladimir Posner. Reruns of old situation comedies and movies, mostly from low-budget studios, rounded out the schedule.SPN later became Tempo Television. A Canadian regulatory description of the channel in 1988 said that Tempo's \"schedule consists of outdoors, travel, general information and entertainment programming and classic feature films that are in the public domain.\" In 1988, by which time Tempo had 15 million subscribers, the channel was purchased by NBC. It was relaunched in 1989 as the Consumer News and Business Channel, CNBC.".
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- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
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- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink CNBC.
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- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink MTV.
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- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Nashville,_Tennessee.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Rerun.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_Syndicated_Systems.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Sewing_with_Nancy.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Sitcom.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Turner.
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- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink The_Shopping_Game.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Video_Concert_Hall.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Posner.
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLinkText "Satellite Program Network".
- Satellite_Program_Network wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tempo Television".
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- Satellite_Program_Network subject Category:CNBC.
- Satellite_Program_Network subject Category:Defunct_American_television_networks.
- Satellite_Program_Network subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_disestablished_in_1988.
- Satellite_Program_Network subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1979.
- Satellite_Program_Network hypernym Satellite.
- Satellite_Program_Network type ArtificialSatellite.
- Satellite_Program_Network type BroadcastNetwork.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Company.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Station.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Channel.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Company.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Disestablishment.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Establishment.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Network.
- Satellite_Program_Network type Station.
- Satellite_Program_Network comment "Satellite Program Network, or SPN, was a satellite and cable TV network which broadcast in the United States from 1979 to 1990. SPN was created by Ed Taylor, an associate of Ted Turner and the head of the Southern Satellite Systems company. In 1985, SPN was acquired by Satellite Syndicated Systems.In the 1980s, Satellite Syndicated Systems changed its name to TEMPO Enterprises, and SPN and SPN International were changed to TEMPO Television and TEMPO International, respectively.".
- Satellite_Program_Network label "Satellite Program Network".
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- Satellite_Program_Network wasDerivedFrom Satellite_Program_Network?oldid=695174577.
- Satellite_Program_Network isPrimaryTopicOf Satellite_Program_Network.