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AWE (TV network)

AWE (formerly Wealth TV) is a United States-based lifestyle and entertainment cable network privately held by Herring Broadcasting. The network operates several domestic and international television feeds. The network's primary production facilities and corporate headquarters are located in San Diego, California. It is featured on numerous providers including Google Fiber and Charter Communications. It partnered with the ''The Washington Times'' in order to provide a 24-hour cable news network called the One America News Network.
The network has faced some controversies in its past; WealthTV CEO Robert Herring involved himself in the Terri Schiavo case and due to his belief that she could be cured, offered her husband $1 million to cede guardianship to her parents. He later produced a documentary hosted by anchor Brian Christie, and came under fire due to his lack of disclosure with respect to his involvement in it.
==Operation and feeds==

The network operates a 24/7 domestic high definition feed, (which is letterboxed for 4:3 TVs on SD slots of cable providers), a 24/7 3D service for worldwide deployment, branded under the "AWE 3D" name; and a 24/7 international feed designed for exhibition around the world outside the United States.
Since its inception, the network has produced an extensive amount of its signature programming lineup in house and has received numerous regional Emmys for its production efforts.〔(Wealth TV Honored with Six Emmys ), Wealth TV press release〕 Production facilities include in-house studios, 14 HD and 3D capable editing bays, master control operations and uplink and downlink facilities. AWE is carried domestically on approximately 150 cable systems and telco video providers including AT&T U-verse TV, GCI, SureWest, Charter Communications, Service Electric, Google Fiber, RCN, and Verizon FiOS. AWE's international feeds are deployed throughout the Caribbean, multiple Asian countries, including Thailand and Cambodia, and the Middle East. The network also offers its 24/7 feeds, along with a plethora of video on demand (VOD), via a wide range of internet enabled connected devices, including iOS, Android and Windows based phones and tablets, Apple and Windows based computers, connected TVs, including Samsung, Sony, Vizio, LG, and Panasonic, and connected boxes such as Roku home digital media player.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roku Gets Wealth TV, its First Live TV Channel )
AWE partnered with the ''The Washington Times'' to launch a 24-hour conservative-leaning cable news network called One America News Network. One America will use the Washington Times as its Washington bureau.〔(The Washington Times extending reach with cable network ) March 13, 2013 ''The Washington Times''〕

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