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{{Infobox television channel | {{Infobox television channel | ||
| name = Roseview | | name = Roseview | ||
| logofile = | | logofile = Roseview Logo.png | ||
| logosize = | | logosize = 200px | ||
| logocaption = | | logocaption = Roseview's logo since [[1998]] | ||
| logoalt = | | logoalt = | ||
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'''Roseview''' is a Urcean commercial broadcast television network that is the flagship property of Roseview Productions Company. | '''Roseview''' is a Urcean commercial broadcast television network that is the flagship property of Roseview Productions Company. | ||
Roseview was established as an independent {{wp|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 | Roseview was established as an independent {{wp|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 today. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Programming== | ==Programming== | ||
==Roseview Red== | From the debut of Roseview in [[1977]] through 31 December [[1996]], Roseview's nightly news program was ''Levantia Tonight'', aired through an agreement with the [[Levantine Times Union Corporation]]. At the end of the agreement, the ''Levantia Tonight'' studio - completely owned and operated by the LTUC - was spun off to establish a new cable news station called [[Levantine_Times_Union_Corporation#Levantine_Times_Network|Levantine Times Network]]. | ||
==Services== | |||
===Roseview Red=== | |||
'''Roseview Red''', marketed and stylised as '''RED''' is a Urcean subscription video on-demand over-the-top {{wp|streaming service}} owned by Roseview Productions Company. | '''Roseview Red''', marketed and stylised as '''RED''' is a Urcean subscription video on-demand over-the-top {{wp|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. | |||
===RosaryView=== | |||
'''RosaryView''' is a Urcean website and podcast focused on [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] {{wp|apologetics}}. RosaryView is comparable to most other in-house apologetics outlets maintained by major Urcean media companies; it has a large depository of question-and-answer style articles on its website, invites viewer participation, and it covers listener questions on its podcast while interviewing major figures within the Catholic Church. RosaryView has had a corresponding television program on Roseview for various parts of its existence, including an after-midnight program that ran from 1991-2008 and an afternoon version of the program which aired between 2014-2020. | |||
==Contrversies== | ==Contrversies== | ||
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[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
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