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TouchVision is an American digital broadcast and internet Video on demand television network that is owned by Think Televisual. The service provides rolling news coverage that is distributed to television, mobile and tablet platforms. TouchVision's operations are based out of the headquarters of Weigel Broadcasting on North Halsted Street in Chicago, Illinois. ==History== TouchVision was co-founded by former radio consultant and XM Satellite Radio executive Lee Abrams (who serves as its chief content officer) and Brandon Davis (who serves as its chief executive officer). The service launched in beta form on July 1, 2013 on CBS affiliate WDJT-TV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (owned by Weigel Broadcasting) over its fourth digital subchannel, replacing a time-purchased real estate listings service that was programmed by local realtor Shorewest Realtors. The service officially launched on September 16, 2013. In early November of that year, WDJT sister station WMEU-CD in Chicago began carrying TouchVision on its second digital subchannel. TouchVision gained its first syndicated client outside of the Weigel properties on December 19, 2014, when WISH-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana announced that it would begin carrying a half-hour broadcast of the service on weekday mornings (serving as both a lead-in for WISH's local morning newscast and, as a result of the then-pending loss of its CBS affiliation to WTTV, a replacement for the ''CBS Morning News''); the TouchVision simulcast began airing on WISH when it became a CW affiliate on January 1, 2015. WDJT dropped TouchVision from its 58.4 subchannel on January 12, 2015, in advance of the soft launch of the classic television network Decades (a joint venture between Weigel and CBS Television Stations) that occurred three days later; however, it remains available in the Milwaukee market via sister independent station WMLW-TV, which carries an hour-long simulcast of the service on weekday mornings. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TouchVision」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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