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The CW Television Network (commonly referred to as the CW or simply CW) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is controlled by Nexstar Media Group through a 75-percent ownership interest. The network's name is derived from the first letters of the names of its two founding co-owners CBS Corporation and Warner Bros., with CBS Corporation being merged with the second iteration of Viacom to form ViacomCBS and Warner Bros. being owned by Time Warner, later AT&T's WarnerMedia. Nexstar closed its acquisition of a controlling interest in the network on October 3, 2022, with Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery (CBS Corporation and WarnerMedia's respective successors) each retaining a 12.5-percent ownership stake.The CW debuted on September 18, 2006, as the successor to UPN and the WB, which had respectively shut down on September 15 and 17 of that year. The CW's first two nights of programming – on September 18 and 19, 2006 – consisted of reruns and launch-related specials. The CW marked its formal launch date on September 20, 2006, with the two-hour premiere of the seventh cycle of America's Next Top Model. The network's programming lineup is intended to appeal mainly to viewers between the ages of 18 and 34, although from 2008 to 2011, the network shifted its programming to appeal to women in that demographic. As of August 2017, the network's audience was evenly split between men and women.The CW runs programming seven days a week: airing nightly in prime time, along with a Saturday morning live-action educational programming block produced by Hearst Media Production Group called One Magnificent Morning. The CW is also available in southern Canada on pay television providers through stations owned-and-operated by Nexstar and on affiliates owned by others that are located within proximity to the Canada–United States border (whose broadcasts of CW shows are subject to simultaneous substitution laws imposed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, if a Canadian network holds the broadcast rights); it is also available through two Nexstar-controlled stations that are classified in the United States as superstations – New York City-based de facto flagship WPIX and Los Angeles-based secondary flagship KTLA. Additionally, the network is available in northern Mexico through affiliates located near the Mexico–U.S. border (such as KFMB-DT2—San Diego/Tijuana, KECY-DT3 in El Centro, California, KVIA-DT2 in El Paso, and KCWT-CD with simulcast network KMBH-LD2 in McAllen/Brownsville, Texas) on pay television providers. In both Canada and Mexico, some free-to-air CW affiliate signals originating from the U.S. are receivable over-the-air in border areas depending on the station's signal coverage. History 1993–2006: Predecessors and formation The WB and UPN both launched within one week of each other in January 1995, just as the Fox network had started to secure a foothold with American television audiences. The two networks launched to limited fanfare and generally mediocre to poor results. However, over the subsequent 11+1⁄2 seasons, both were able to air several series that became quite popular (such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Star Trek: Voyager, The Sentinel, 7th Heaven, Dawson's Creek, Charmed, Smallville, Everwood, Gilmore Girls, Reba, The Steve Harvey Show, and America's Next Top Model). Towards the end of their first decade on the air, the WB and UPN were in decline, unable to reach the audience share or have the effect that Fox had gained within its first decade, much less than that of the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS and NBC). In the eleven years that UPN and the WB were in operation, the two networks lost a combined $2 billion. Chris-Craft Industries, Viacom, and Time Warner officials had discussed a possible merger of UPN and the WB as early as September 1995, only eight months after their respective launches; however, discussions ultimately broke down over issues on how to combine Chris-Craft and Tribune Broadcasting's station interests in the proposal to merge the networks, since the two companies' station portfolios overlapped with one another in several major markets. By 2003, however, Time Warner became mired in several debt problems. The company had already been responsible for shutting down Warner Bros.' in-house animation department and for selling off major portions of the conglomerate, such as the 2004 sale of Warner Bros. Records and the rest of Warner Music Group to an investor group led by Edgar Bronfman Jr. and Thomas H. Lee Partners. Executives from CBS and Time Warner announced on January 24, 2006 that they would respectively shut down UPN and the WB, and combine resources to form a new broadcast network, to be known as the CW Television Network, that would – at the outset – feature programming from both of its predecessors-to-be as well as new content developed specifically for the new network. Warners and CBS expected to produce inexpensive shows for the network, which they could sell outside the US. CBS chairman Leslie Moonves explained that the name of the new network was formed from the first letters of CBS and Warner Bros, joking, "We couldn't call it the WC for obvious reasons." Although some executives reportedly disliked the new name, Moonves stated in March 2006 that there was "zero chance" the name would change, citing research claiming 48 percent of the target demographic were already aware of the "CW" name. In May 2006, the CW announced that it would pick up a combined thirteen programs from its two predecessors to air as part of the network's inaugural fall schedule: seven series held over from the WB (7th Heaven, Beauty and the Geek, Gilmore Girls, One Tree Hill, Reba, Smallville and Supernatural) and six held over from UPN (America's Next Top Model, Veronica Mars, Everybody Hates Chris, Girlfriends, All of Us and WWE SmackDown!). Upon the network's launch, the CW chose to use the scheduling model utilized by the WB due in part to the fact that it had a more extensive base programming schedule than UPN, allowing for a larger total of weekly programming hours for the new network to fill. (The WB carried 30 hours of programming each week because it had a children's program block and a daytime lineup that UPN did not offer; UPN was primarily a prime time-only network with 10 weekly hours of network programming at the time of the network's shutdown.) 2006–2011: Launch and early struggles Like both UPN and the WB, the CW targets its programming towards younger audiences. CBS and Time Warner hoped that combining their networks' schedules and affiliate lineups would strengthen the CW into a fifth "major" broadcast network. One week before the network's official launch, on September 11, 2006, a new, full version of the network website was launched; the website began to feature more in-depth information about the CW's shows. The CW launched with a premiere special / launch party from the .... Discover the Cw Browning popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Cw Browning books.

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  • Next Exit, Quarter Mile synopsis, comments

    Next Exit, Quarter Mile

    CW Browning

    When Alina Maschik – code name "Viper" – flees Syria, she has a serious problem. Someone knows much more than they should about the elusive assassin. With order...

  • Next Exit, Pay Toll synopsis, comments

    Next Exit, Pay Toll

    CW Browning

    All sins are punished one day.For the ruthless traitor protected deep within Washington, DC, that day has come. Alina Maschik has only one goal: find, expose, and eliminate the per...

  • Next Exit, Three Miles synopsis, comments

    Next Exit, Three Miles

    CW Browning

    Alina Maschik was one of the best. She never missed. Yet, two years ago in Cairo, she missed her shot at one of the world's most wanted terrorists. Now, he's back. This time, he's ...

  • The Trouble with Enzo synopsis, comments

    The Trouble with Enzo

    CW Browning

    Sometimes the easiest jobs end up being the most complicated…Viper's not back. At least, that's what Alina Maschik keeps saying. But when the head of MI6 requests her services, she...

  • Next Exit, One Way synopsis, comments

    Next Exit, One Way

    CW Browning

    Someone will die. It's just a matter of time.Two terrorists are at large in Philadelphia, a traitor in Washington will stop at nothing to prevent his past from being exposed,&...

  • Next Exit, Use Caution synopsis, comments

    Next Exit, Use Caution

    CW Browning

    The fight is far from over.After a mysterious assassin strikes too close to home, Viper has just one goal: retribution. But nothing is ever easy in New Jersey. Targeted by an invis...

  • Into the Iron Shadows synopsis, comments

    Into the Iron Shadows

    CW Browning

    When Panzers rip through the Ardennes, more than France is at stake.On the heels of escaping Belgium, Evelyn Ainsworth is facing yet another invasion. The Wehrmacht is advancing fa...

  • Next Exit, Dead Ahead synopsis, comments

    Next Exit, Dead Ahead

    CW Browning

    Alina Maschik expected to have a few quiet days alone in New Jersey.She should have known better.FBI Agent Stephanie Walker has a problem. Whenever Alina comes into town, someone e...

  • When Wolves Gather synopsis, comments

    When Wolves Gather

    CW Browning

    While Great Britain stands alone against the might of the Third Reich, an even more sinister threat lurks in the halls of London…As Hitler prepares to unleash the full force o...

  • The Oslo Affair synopsis, comments

    The Oslo Affair

    CW Browning

    As Europe reels from the Nazi's defeat of Poland, a young woman is thrust into war – and into the crosshairs of a Soviet agent.Evelyn Ainsworth is just coming to terms with the sud...

  • Games of Deceit synopsis, comments

    Games of Deceit

    CW Browning

    <b><i>When the US embassy in New Delhi is ruthlessly bombed, America vows to hunt down the terrorist responsible…whatever the cost.</b></i>Kai Corbyn is Mos...

  • Night Falls on Norway synopsis, comments

    Night Falls on Norway

    CW Browning

    In the spring of 1940, all of Europe knows the war is about to explode. The only question is where.When MI6 sends Evelyn Ainsworth back to Oslo, no one expects any complications, l...

  • The Courier synopsis, comments

    The Courier

    CW Browning

    Before there is war, there are those willing to fight...no matter the cost. France, 1938. While Hitler rebuilds Germany, and French and English leaders focus on appeasement, one ma...

  • The Iron Storm synopsis, comments

    The Iron Storm

    CW Browning

    A deadly race to stay ahead of the Nazi war machine will test them all.Tensions are high across Europe in the beginning of May, 1940. Hitler's forces have overrun Norway, and it's ...

  • Next Exit, No Outlet synopsis, comments

    Next Exit, No Outlet

    CW Browning

    A ruthless enemy, determined to kill. A deadly assassin with a vendetta. Both trained never to fail.Alina Maschik is out of time. As she uncovers the secrets hiding a traitor respo...

  • The Cuban synopsis, comments

    The Cuban

    CW Browning

    Four years ago, Viper was killed. But she never had any intention of remaining dead…When Alina Maschik walked away from her former life, she was hoping to live in relative peace. S...

  • Close Target synopsis, comments

    Close Target

    CW Browning

    Four years ago, she saved his life. Now she has to kill him.Cairo Elizabeth Corbyn died four years ago, incinerated in a blast that left no survivors except for the Navy SEAL she ...