Roseview
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Roseview | |
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Launched | Studio: 18 July 1959 Television: 1 July 1977 |
Owned by | Roseview Productions Company |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Country | Urcea |
Language | Julian Ænglish |
Headquarters | Roseview Building, Beldra, Urceopolis |
Roseview is a Urcean commercial broadcast television network that is the flagship property of Roseview Productions Company.
Roseview was established as an independent television studio by actor and singer Michael Geigh in July of 1959. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the studio produced many popular and successful television programs, leading to name-brand recognition and significant financial success for the studio. Following years of preparation, Geigh used the Roseview name and programming to launch a new network competitor, then only the sixth major network, on 1 July 1977. Employing original programming, a television news program associated with the prestiguous Levantine Times Union, and an aggressive early rerun scheme for newer movies, Roseview successfully established itself as a major network. Upon Geigh's passage in 1981, the company passed to his family, which still operates Roseview Productions Company to today.
History
Programming
Roseview Red
Roseview Red, marketed and stylised as RED is a Urcean subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Roseview Productions Company.
The debut of the Final Great War series on RED was an important point in the history of the app, gaining tens of millions of subscribers over the course of the show's run.
In 2031, it was the third most popular streaming service in Urcea by subscribers.