Live Network TV
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Live Network TV(stylized as LNT or LNTV) is a broadcast television network first broadcast on January 31, 2009. The network is owned by Taylor Media Stations Group. As of 2008[update], the network was reportedly viewable in over 94 million homes in the U.S. through its television station group, as well as cable and satellite distribution.[1] The network has 94 affiliate stations in the U.S. (some of which are owned-and-operated).
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Programming
Comedies are in pink; syndicated and LNTV original anime shows are in green; movies are in red; game shows are in orange; Local programming is in grey.
Live Network TV operates on a 24-hour network programming schedule, which it adopted in September 2008. It provides 45 hours of prime time live action programming to affiliated stations from 4-11pm weekday/6-11pm weekends (all times ET/PT), along with a 5-hour children's programming block known as The Qube on Monday-Fridays from 3:00 to 4:00pm ET/PT. All other times are filled with anime programming or sitcoms.
Primetime | 4:00 PM | 4:30 PM | 5:00 PM | 5:30 PM | 6:00 PM | 6:30 PM | 7:00 PM | 7:30 PM | 8:00 PM | 8:30 PM | 9:00 PM | 9:30 PM | 10:00 PM | 10:30 PM |
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Sunday | Local programming | Quark | The Crayon Years | The Crayon Years | Shin Chan and the California Stimps | Shin Chan and the California Stimps | Girl Squad' | Game Gallery | Take Your Pick | Baka Sunday | ||||
Monday | High Hand | Just Add Math | The Crayon Years | The Fridge | Simon Says | The Steve Burns Show | Dog Show with Spike Spiegel | The Outsiders | Martian Law | Island Crash | ||||
Tuesday | Crayon Case Files | Tsukimi's Mind | Nottingham | Super Happy Fun Time American Show | ||||||||||
Wednesday | The Dating Game | Word Rush | Shin Chan and the California Stimps | The Mitzi Show | Movie | |||||||||
Thursday | Smee | |||||||||||||
Friday | Parts And Labor | The In-Law | House of Sham | Love Factor | Movie | |||||||||
Saturday | Local Programming | Chasing Mimi | The Logic | Eviction Notice | Ugly Bob | Movie |
Children's programming
Live TV Kids (formally The Qube) lineup on Live Network features the same programming as the NBC qubo lineup. On Friday, September 15, 2008 i started airing the qubo programs, Crayon Fairy Tales; Pocket Rocket Boy Adventures!, Ellen's Acres; Jack and the Giant; and Jacob's Ladder.
Live TV Kids | 3:00 PM | 3:30 PM |
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Mondays | The Flying Bus | Ultralord: Code 54 |
Tuesdays | Sector 58 | The Shin and Eddie Show |
Wednesdays | Moo Mitzi | Neon Leon |
Thursdays | Pocket Rocket Boy Adventures | Sasami's World |
Fridays | Crayon Fairy Tales | Little Penny Tales |
Live Network TV Shows
- Name That Tune (Josh Taylor run)
- Crayon Case Files
- Disorderly Conduct
- Dog Show with Spike Spiegel
- The Green Lanturn (new)
- Sasami's World (E/I)
- Neon Leon (New series) (E/I)
- Nottingham
- The Crayon Years
- Battle Stars (Michael Tiller run)
- Super Happy Fun Time American Show (repeats)
- Take Your Pick (First-run US version)
- Tsukimi's Mind (new show)
- The Steve Burns Show
- Simon Says (revived game show)
- The Outsiders (new series)
- World's Wildest Police Videos
- Word Rush (Game Show)
- The Logic
- Baka Sunday(Sunday primetime version of The Baka Show)
- Ugly Bob (new comedy, as seen on Shinnomundo)
- House of Sham
- Top Card (revived Game Show)(Beginning in March)
- Chasing Mimi (Criminal Drama)
- The In-Law (new Comedy)
- Parts and Labor (New Comedy)
- Smee (Comedy)
- The Mitzi Show (Also airs on Anime National)
- The Big Showdown (2010 game show)
- Eviction Notice (Drama, Comedy)
- King of the Road
- Girl Beats World (Sitcom)
Former Live Network TV Shows
- Ally McBeal (rerun)
- Boston Public (rerun)
- Let's Make a Deal (Josh Taylor Run)(Scrapped)
- Rescue 911 (Now on CMXtv
- Brotherhood(2010 remake)(not to be confused with FMA:Brotherhood]])
- Cracked TV (repeats)(cancelled due to trademark infringement)