MTV
Herb Knt
the channel that you watch the television show on is called a television network. The television network (NBC or FOX or CBS etc) pays for and produces the episode, and airs it on their channel trying to get as many viewers as possible. The network makes money by selling advertisement time during commercials. the more viewers a show has on average, the more advertisers will pay to have their commercials appear on that network. If another tv channel or tv network wants to have episodes of that show on their channel, they have to pay the network that owns and made the show to air it on their network. This is called syndication (reruns)
ABC network
On Dish Network satellite TV, the Game show network (GSN) is on channel 116.
the producers
spike tv
Spike TV
ABC
abc
Showtime
Nate king cole
The first African American woman to have a network TV show was Ethel Waters, who starred in "The Ethel Waters Show" in 1939. Additionally, she was also the first African American woman to host a network radio show, "The Ethel Waters Show," which aired in 1933. Waters broke significant barriers in both television and radio, paving the way for future generations of African American entertainers.