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- TXT-TV abstract "TXT-TV was a Canadian English language cable television channel owned by Airborne Technology Ventures. It was developed by Airborne's founders, Garner Bornstein and Andy Nulman, based on a concept of viewer-created content. The service provided content directed to all adults aged 18 and older and provided a platform for moderated interactive conversation on various topics and interactive games. All programming focused on user contributions via their mobile phones in the form of text messages and data transmissions (used for such features as polls) and the content focus covered a wide range of topics, games, and subject matter. Due to the nature of the channel consisting solely of text, audio, and graphic-based content without the broadcasting of live action video, the channel was exempt from requiring a Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) issued broadcasting licence to operate. The channel was launched on March 17, 2010 exclusively on Rogers Cable. The channel was shut down in early December 2011 for unknown reasons.Airborne was granted approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in February 2011 to launch the service as a category 2 specialty service which would allow the channel to incorporate the use of a wider variety of content other than simply text and graphic-based video content. However, the category 2 licence was never implemented.".
- TXT-TV country Canada.
- TXT-TV firstAirDate "2010-03-17".
- TXT-TV headquarter Montreal.
- TXT-TV locationCountry Canada.
- TXT-TV slogan "You Are The Star".
- TXT-TV wikiPageID "33441194".
- TXT-TV wikiPageLength "3387".
- TXT-TV wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- TXT-TV wikiPageRevisionID "619708199".
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Nulman.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Radio-television_and_Telecommunications_Commission.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Canadians.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_digital_cable_television_networks.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Live_action.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Opinion_poll.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLink Rogers_Cable.
- TXT-TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "TXT-TV".
- TXT-TV broadcastArea "National".
- TXT-TV cableChan "Channel 178".
- TXT-TV cableServ Rogers_Cable.
- TXT-TV closedDate "December 2011".
- TXT-TV country Canada.
- TXT-TV headquarters Montreal.
- TXT-TV launch "2010-03-17".
- TXT-TV logocaption "TxT-TV".
- TXT-TV logofile "TxT-TV-LogoIcon.png".
- TXT-TV logosize "117".
- TXT-TV name "TXT-TV".
- TXT-TV owner "Airborne Technology Ventures".
- TXT-TV slogan "You Are The Star".
- TXT-TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Canada-tv-stub.
- TXT-TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_TV_channel.
- TXT-TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- TXT-TV subject Category:Canadian_digital_cable_television_networks.
- TXT-TV hypernym Channel.
- TXT-TV type Agent.
- TXT-TV type Broadcaster.
- TXT-TV type Organisation.
- TXT-TV type TelevisionStation.
- TXT-TV type Organization.
- TXT-TV type TelevisionStation.
- TXT-TV type Agent.
- TXT-TV type SocialPerson.
- TXT-TV type Thing.
- TXT-TV type Q15265344.
- TXT-TV type Q43229.
- TXT-TV comment "TXT-TV was a Canadian English language cable television channel owned by Airborne Technology Ventures. It was developed by Airborne's founders, Garner Bornstein and Andy Nulman, based on a concept of viewer-created content. The service provided content directed to all adults aged 18 and older and provided a platform for moderated interactive conversation on various topics and interactive games.".
- TXT-TV label "TXT-TV".
- TXT-TV sameAs Q17142665.
- TXT-TV sameAs m.0h94dyb.
- TXT-TV sameAs Q17142665.
- TXT-TV wasDerivedFrom TXT-TV?oldid=619708199.
- TXT-TV isPrimaryTopicOf TXT-TV.
- TXT-TV name "TXT-TV".