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List of Cox Cable channels (Spokane, June 1991)
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Cox Cable customers in Spokane, Washington had access to the channels listed below in June of 1991. Cox continues to provide services nationwide, locally however, services are now handled by Comcast through Xfinity.
CH# | Name | Notes/Today |
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1 | Viewer's Choice | A Pay-Per-View channel, now operating as iN DEMAND |
2 | KREM Ch. 2 (CBS) Spokane | Still the market's CBS affiliate, sister to CW affiliate station KSKN |
3 | KAYU Ch. 28 (Fox) Spokane | Still the market's Fox affiliate |
4 | KXLY Ch. 4 (ABC) Spokane | Still the market's ABC affiliate |
5 | City Government Television | A local cable channel focused on local affairs, now operating as CityCable 5 |
6 | KHQ Ch. 6 (NBC) Spokane | Still the market's NBC affiliate |
7 | KSPS Ch. 7 (PBS) Spokane | Still a PBS member station, one of three within the market, the others being KWSU and KCDT |
8 | USA Network | Today owned by NBCUniversal |
9 | ESPN | Owned as a joint venture between Hearst Corporation and The Walt Disney Company |
10 | Cable News Network | CNN in Atlanta, an American multinational news channel |
11 | Turner Network Television | Programming shifted from mostly classic movies towards drama movies and shows over the years with sporting events featured as well, solely by the acronym TNT |
12 | The Family Channel | Sold to Fox becoming Fox Family in 1998 and then resold to The Walt Disney Company and renamed ABC Family in 2001 and rebranded and relaunched as Freeform in 2016 |
13 | Nickelodeon | Programming then and now, still consists of programming towards children and teenagers up to 18 years of age |
Nick at Nite | Programming initially consisted of 1950s and 1960s shows but shows from later decades added in the years and decades since | |
14 | The Disney Channel | Originally a premium pay subscription channel, Disney is now a general cable channel |
15 | Educational Access | A local cable access channel |
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20 | Local/Public Access | A local cable access channel |
21 | Trinity Broadcasting Network | Now operating by the acronym TBN, one of the leading major Christian television network in America |
22 | C-SPAN | A channel entirely focused on government and public affairs |
23 | Video Hits One | Owned by ViacomCBS, it has shifted from strictly music and music videos in its early years to a mix of music, reality shows and dramas in recent years |
24 | Prime Sports Northwest | Sold to Fox and became Fox Sports Northwest in 1996, then sold again to DirecTV in 2011, which itself was acquired by AT&T in 2017, now as ROOT SPORTS Northwest |
25 | CNN Headline News | Once a companion network to CNN with news headlines, programming has shifted mostly to crime and law oriented shows and documentaries in recent years as HLN |
26 | QVC | One of America's two major home shopping television networks, the other being HSN |
27 | Lifetime | Programming geared towards women and women in lead roles of movies and shows |
28 | The Discovery Channel | Still operates today with a program mix of technology, science, nature and reality, and its name shortened to just Discovery |
29 | Home Box Office | Still operates today by its acronym HBO, Home Box Office (owned today by WarnerMedia) is still used as the network's legal corporate name |
30 | WTBS Ch. 17 (Independent) Atlanta, Georgia | Both the station and the cable network were separated from each other in 2007, with the station operating today as WPCH-TV, owned by Gray Television |
31 | SportsChannel America | Defunct, a national feed of SportsChannel, replaced by NewSport and later American Sports Classics, with both networks ceasing operations since then |
32 | The Nashville Network (TNN) | A channel once focused on country music and lifestyle, it now operates as a general entertainment channel as Paramount Network |
33 | Music Television (MTV) | Owned by ViacomCBS, like VH1, it too has shifted from strictly music and music videos in its early years to a mix of music, reality shows and dramas in recent years |
34 | Arts & Entertainment (A&E) | Once a channel focused on arts and history, the channel has shifted significantly towards reality shows, dramas and documentaries |
35 | The Movie Channel | Sister network to Showtime, owned by ViacomCBS |
36 | Showtime | A premium subscription channel with movies, shows, documentaries and sporting events, owned by ViacomCBS |
37 | Prevue Guide | Today operates as Pop, a general entertainment channel, focusing primarily on programs pertaining to popular culture (The scrolling guides for which the network was legendary for were phased out over the years, at least on the network) |
38 | The Weather Channel | Weather forecasting and science and in recent years, weather related shows and documentaries as well |