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A&E is an American basic cable network and the flagship television property of A&E Networks. The network was originally founded in 1984 as the Arts & Entertainment Network, initially focusing on fine arts, documentaries, dramas, and educational entertainment. Today, the network deals primarily in non-fiction programming, including reality ...
A&E Television Networks, LLC. A&E Television Networks, LLC, stylized as A+E NETWORKS, is an American multinational broadcasting company that is a 50–50 joint venture between Hearst Communications and The Walt Disney Company through its Entertainment division. The company owns several non-fiction and entertainment-based television brands ...
Ancient Mysteries (1994–98) Mysteries of the Bible (1994–98) Live by Request (1996–2004) The Big House (1998) Christianity: The First Two Thousand Years (1998) City Confidential (1998–2005; 2021–23) A&E Top 10 (1999–2000) Cold Case Files (1999–2002; 2006; 2017; 2021–22) All Year Round with Katie Brown (2003)
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Cinema For All. Formerly called. British Federation of Film Societies. The British Federation of Film Societies (BFFS), which has used the trading name Cinema For All since 2014, is the national organisation for the development and support of the film society and community cinema movement in the United Kingdom.
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In 2009, A&E Networks acquired Lifetime Entertainment Services, with Hearst ownership increasing to 42%. [41] [42] In 2010, Hearst acquired digital marketing agency iCrossing. [43] In 2011, Hearst absorbed more than 100 magazine titles from the Lagardère Group for more than $700 million and became a challenger of Time Inc ahead of Condé Nast.