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Ask a question about the fashion seen on your favorite CWTV shows. [1]

On September 11, 2006, a new, full version of the network website, www.cwtv.com, was launched. [2]

The CW TV is a regularly updated entertainment feed from the CW TV Network that showcases upcoming new shows and future episodes soon to air on the CW Network, as well as bonus content not aired on TV. [3]

This website is intended for viewing solely in the United States and its territories and possessions. [1]

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Rather than facing questionable futures as separate networks, executives from CBS and Warner announced on January 24, 2006, that they would shut down their respective networks (UPN and 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 networks as well as new content. [...] The network debuted programming after its two predecessors, UPN and The WB, ceased independent operations on, respectively, September 15 and September 17, 2006. [2]

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WPCW channel 19, in Pittsburgh, is the closest affiliate and is carried on both Johnstown and Altoona’s cable systems; WPCW was originally targeted to serve that area before a switch to a Pittsburgh focus in the late 90’s. [...] It is a joint venture between CBS Corporation, the former owners of United Paramount Network (UPN), and Time Warner ’s Warner Bros. [...] Following the network announcement, The CW immediately announced ten-year affiliation agreements with the Tribune Company and CBS Television Stations Group. [2]

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Unlike the “Big Four” broadcast networks, The CW does not offer national news or sports programming to their affiliates; however, some affiliates do broadcast local news and/or sports, and many, mostly CW Plus stations, air the nationally syndicated Orlando -based morning show, The Daily Buzz. [...] The network features a lineup of shows that, according to its President of Entertainment Dawn Ostroff, “appeal to people 18 to 34-years-old”. [...] The network currently airs programming 6 days a week: Monday through Friday afternoons and evenings (in prime time), and Saturday morning children’s programming. [2]

Sources:
[1] CWTV Store
[2] The CW Television Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] Watch CW TV Live online on FreeTube

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