White Springs Television
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White Springs Television (WSTV) is an American
United States
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 internet television
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 channel which features mainly motion pictures, owned by White Springs Media, with studios in Portland, Oregon
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 and technical facilities in White Springs, Florida
White Springs, Florida
White Springs is a town in Hamilton County, Florida, on the Suwannee River. The population was 819 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the town had a population of 828...

 (the network being a namesake
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 of the town). It was established in August 2005 by Victor Ives, a veteran Portland broadcaster who helped relaunch KEBN channel 32 (now KRCW-TV
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) in 1994 with an all-movie schedule. This helped inspire Ives to create a movie channel featuring all movies around the clock -- mostly with films from the public domain
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 and made-for-TV movie
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s, with TV commercials and short features seen only between films.

White Springs Television was previously available nationwide on selected cable TV systems and television station
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s. It was previously available via FTA on Galaxy 27
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, however the channel is now dark on that satellite as of October 2009. The network's parent company
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, White Springs Media, also owns the TalkStar Radio Network, as well as satellite teleport
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 facilities.

White Springs Television was seen on outlets including WANN-LD 32.4 in Atlanta (formerly on WYGA-LD 16.2); WWCG-LP
WWCG-LP
WWCG-LP was a low power television station in Columbus, Georgia, known as Columbus 11. WWCG-LP was owned by MD Broadcasting.The station was previously affiliated with White Springs Television , which aired primarily public domain and made for TV movies from the '60s, '70s and '80s...

 in Columbus, Georgia
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; KFLA-LD
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 Los Angeles
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; KDEO-LD Denver; KHPK-LP
KHPK-LP
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 Denton, Texas
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; and KITL-LP
KITL-LP
KITL-LP is a low power television station licensed to Boise, Idaho, owned by Family Radio.In 2010, the former station's owners, Lopes Broadcasting of Boise, LLC, sold the station to Family Radio for $25,000 for the station, putting down a $5000 deposit and paying the remaining $20,000 in cash at...

 Boise. Company publicity claimed over a hundred full- and part-time network affiliate
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s, but did not publish a list.

In October 2009, White Springs TV announced on their website that they would be changing their name to The Golden Age of Movies Channel. The website also stated there would be new satellite coordinates and web streaming. While the websites remain active, the streaming link continues to operate as "WSTV", while a schedule page on White Springs TV's site goes to a domain parker.

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