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- Z_Channel abstract "The Z Channel was one of the first pay cable stations in the United States. Launched in 1974 from Los Angeles, California, this station was known for its devotion to the art of cinema due to the eclectic choice of films by the programming chief, Jerry Harvey. It also popularized the use of letterboxing on television, as well as showing 'director's cut' versions of films (which is a term popularized after Z Channel's showing of Heaven's Gate). Z Channel's devotion to cinema and choice of rare and important films had an important influence on such directors as Robert Altman, Quentin Tarantino, and Jim Jarmusch. Z Channel was owned by Theta Cable (a division of TelePrompTer Corporation) which was acquired by Group W (Westinghouse) in 1981. Operations were located in Santa Monica, California. In 1989, Z Channel faded to black and was replaced by SportsChannel Los Angeles.The channel was the subject of the 2004 documentary Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession, which was directed by Alexandra Cassavetes, daughter of John Cassavetes.".
- Z_Channel broadcastArea United_States.
- Z_Channel country United_States.
- Z_Channel keyPerson Jerry_Harvey_(screenwriter).
- Z_Channel locationCountry United_States.
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- Z_Channel wikiPageID "2421208".
- Z_Channel wikiPageRevisionID "558219729".
- Z_Channel available United_States.
- Z_Channel country United_States.
- Z_Channel dissolved "1989".
- Z_Channel hasPhotoCollection Z_Channel.
- Z_Channel headquarters Los_Angeles.
- Z_Channel keyPeople Jerry_Harvey_(screenwriter).
- Z_Channel launchDate "1974".
- Z_Channel logo "250".
- Z_Channel name "Z Channel".
- Z_Channel replacedBy SportsChannel_Los_Angeles.
- Z_Channel wordnet_type synset-network-noun-2.
- Z_Channel subject Category:American_subscription_television_services.
- Z_Channel subject Category:Defunct_American_television_networks.
- Z_Channel subject Category:Film_preservation.
- Z_Channel subject Category:Sports_in_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Z_Channel subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_disestablished_in_1989.
- Z_Channel subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1974.
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- Z_Channel comment "The Z Channel was one of the first pay cable stations in the United States. Launched in 1974 from Los Angeles, California, this station was known for its devotion to the art of cinema due to the eclectic choice of films by the programming chief, Jerry Harvey. It also popularized the use of letterboxing on television, as well as showing 'director's cut' versions of films (which is a term popularized after Z Channel's showing of Heaven's Gate).".
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