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Ha! Comedy Channel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ha! (TV channel)
Ha!, owned by Viacom, was one of the first American all-comedy channels available to basic cable subscribers. Launched on April 1, 1990 at 7 p.m. ET,〔(Jim Sullivan, Globe Staff. "Cable Comedy: No Laughing Matter" ), ''The Boston Globe'', March 30, 1990. Retrieved March 2, 2011 from HighBeam Research.〕 it competed with another startup comedy-oriented cable channel, HBO-owned The Comedy Channel (now Comedy Central). ==Background== Unlike The Comedy Channel, which focused on stand-up comedy specials and clips of classic comedy feature films, Ha!'s programming centered largely on acquired off-network situation comedies from the 1950s to the 1970s. Some cable providers, particularly those owned by Viacom or Cablevision, carried the channel under a channel-share agreement in which it would be aired on the same channel space as fellow Viacom-owned cable network VH1; Ha! would air for half of the day, with the channel turning over to VH1 afterward.〔(Ernest Tucker. "The comedy cable clash // Who will laugh last?" ), ''Chicago Sun-Times'', April 1, 1990. Retrieved March 2, 2011 from HighBeam Research.〕 Programing included ''Caesar's Hour'', in half-hour segments with ''Sid Caesar'' intros, ''The Steve Allen Show'', also edited to half-hour with 1990 reflections taped by Allen, ''You Bet Your Life'', ''The Jack Benny Program'', ''Candid Camera''; 1960-67 ''CBS'' network prime time version, ''The Phil Silvers Show'', and ''Car 54, Where Are You?''.
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