From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10035 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, November 1 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10035 Today's Subjects: ----------------- How To: Manage Diabetes Without Drugs ["Metformin" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2022 05:46:34 -0400 From: "Metformin" Subject: How To: Manage Diabetes Without Drugs How To: Manage Diabetes Without Drugs http://godian.rest/P0qIUoWHVO3FRpV71R740_6_Nnpdt2FND6ixPnZOZdDvbwk-zA http://godian.rest/B-oppKAPDHxdZweuhjcIE34mtRZ4eZa6Acg3VgyZ2tkuMV1eaw QTV began program testing at the very end of 1978 and regular programming on January 2, 1979. The subscription service, named BEST at launch, became known as Starcase in May 1979. That month, the station's only non-subscription programs were paid-for ethnic and religious hours. Universal was prompted to abandon its plan to sign up subscribers by area because prospective customers kept calling, having dialed past channel 56 to see the new station on their sets. Further interest was sparked when Starcase began broadcasting adult films in late-night hours. Universal Subscription Television was acquired in two parts during the course of 1981 by Satellite Television & Associated Resources (STAR) of Santa Monica, California; after acquiring franchises for unbuilt services on stations in San Jose (KSTS) and Detroit (WGPR-TV) in January, STAR then spent $20.5 million (equivalent to $50.4 million in 2021 dollars) to acquire the Boston Starcase service and another $600,000 for WQTV itself. The service was rebranded Star with the sale. Star offered partial-season coverage of the Boston Celtics to subscribers in the 1981b82 season, mostly because cable carrier PRISM New England was not available on the Boston cable system at the time. Channel 68 was not the only purveyor of subscription television programming in Massachusetts; alongside a microwave distribution system carrying HBO, its primary over-the-air competition came from Preview, owned by American Television and Communications (ATC)bthe cable division of Time ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2022 09:54:14 +0100 From: "Home Foreclosure Listings" Subject: Foreclosure Home Listings Foreclosure Home Listings http://goldenrevive.co.uk/JnZ4f1FVvpZKS40-aJ4jn_HLSvnJm03djkvL1iARpB9hS75Zww http://goldenrevive.co.uk/td-dUsukoJf24g1W4WpdpA30_ytKVF5cCmd2s8Ezx2_PwQBO2Q WBPX-TV (channel 68) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, airing programming from the Ion Television network. It is owned by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, which also owns Woburn-licensed Grit station WDPX-TV (channel 58); the two channels share the same TV spectrum. WBPX-TV and WDPX-TV are broadcast from a tower shared with WUNI and WWJE-DT on Parmenter Road in Hudson. WBPX-TV's programming is duplicated on WPXG-TV (channel 21) in Concord, New Hampshire, which shares its channel with Lowell, Massachusettsblicensed Daystar station WYDN (channel 48) and broadcasts from Fort Mountain near Epsom, New Hampshire. WBPX-TV began broadcasting as WQTV in 1979 and originally broadcast subscription television programming to paying customers, which ended in 1983, with the station operating as a full-time commercial independent station until succumbing to financial troubles and paring back its programming. After being sold to The Christian Science Monitor in 1986, WQTV became the nucleus of a major production operation, which in 1991 spawned a cable television channel, the Monitor Channel. After $325 million in losses, this service shut down in 1992, and the church sold WQTV to Boston ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2022 11:00:49 +0100 From: "Texas Roadhouse Shopper Feedback" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://goldenrevive.co.uk/GFUAvCFGIFrNjmBds6dLuE-upSmklL-kGAskLVrlaqAIzEO5ow http://goldenrevive.co.uk/sy9Z1CvduqxLx5k6J66oJeGiL4Mmk7fL4NExkhf4IARZfH8Fhw n June 3, 1966, Boston Heritage Broadcasting, Inc.ba consortium of local owners and New Jersey-based Blonder-Tongue Laboratoriesbfiled an application for a construction permit for channel 68 in Boston, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted on September 23, 1969, after a comparative hearing. Boston Heritage then filed the third-ever application for authority to install subscription television (STV) equipment in July 1970, which the FCC granted three years later. Even though a construction permit had been awarded in 1969, it would be nearly a decade before channel 68 broadcast. By late 1977, Boston Heritage had begun work to build the transmitter on the Prudential Tower, and Blonder-Tongue's pay-TV system was already in use in the New York area. The subscription television programs to be aired on the station would come from Universal Subscription Television, a subsidiary of Canadian company ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2022 04:54:24 -0400 From: "You're Invited" Subject: Did you forget? Your $100 US Airlines reward Is Waiting Did you forget? Your $100 US Airlines reward Is Waiting http://godian.rest/JUkr--yy5oIpOUGBmV9mw9wuP6qHc2cOeDkvgUXnlGaxLMPZJA http://godian.rest/d0K2QjSCtrtxjk3_V2HQFKJaWw1ZrKi7ccDDz90LajDGKkaZ0A WBPX-TV (channel 68) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, airing programming from the Ion Television network. It is owned by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, which also owns Woburn-licensed Grit station WDPX-TV (channel 58); the two channels share the same TV spectrum. WBPX-TV and WDPX-TV are broadcast from a tower shared with WUNI and WWJE-DT on Parmenter Road in Hudson. WBPX-TV's programming is duplicated on WPXG-TV (channel 21) in Concord, New Hampshire, which shares its channel with Lowell, Massachusettsblicensed Daystar station WYDN (channel 48) and broadcasts from Fort Mountain near Epsom, New Hampshire. WBPX-TV began broadcasting as WQTV in 1979 and originally broadcast subscription television programming to paying customers, which ended in 1983, with the station operating as a full-time commercial independent station until succumbing to financial troubles and paring back its programming. After being sold to The Christian Science Monitor in 1986, WQTV became the nucleus of a major production operation, which in 1991 spawned a cable televisi ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2022 16:29:03 +0530 From: "Kendall J. Sperry" Subject: Authorization Received# 6Q6T69I Greetings, ammf-digest@smoe.org Subscription Date : 01 Nov. 2022 Toll-free Number : +1 (833) 268 6824 Annual Transaction of $ 395.89 is processed successfully. Dear Subscriber, Your subscription with Geek Squad Tech is automatically renewed as authorized by you. Your Device or PC Security along with Internet Protection Shield are reactivated on 01 Nov. 2022 and it will remain active till 31 Oct. 2023. The annual sum amount of $ 395.89 is successfully taken out from the updated account fund balance, the charge will appear on the statement within 24 hours. 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