Entertainment Studios Networks
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Entertainment Studios Networks are a group of six high definition cable networks operated by Entertainment Studios
Entertainment Studios
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 Inc. The networks were launched in May 2009 and are currently carried by Verizon FiOS
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, Sky Angel
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 and the Roku
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 streaming player. The six networks include ES.tv (an entertainment news network), Cars.tv, Pets.tv, MyDestination.tv (a travel network), Recipe.tv (a cooking network), and Comedy.tv.

Each channel only carries one show each. Because of this, the shows are broadcast in syndication on local stations.
  • Cars.tv - For car enthusiasts
  • Recipe.tv - Food and recipes
  • Comedy.tv - Comedy such as Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen
  • Mydestination.tv - Dedicated to the best in travel
  • Pets.tv - Programming about pets
  • Es.tv - Entertainment news, variety shows, celebrity profiles

See also

  • Entertainers with Byron Allen, ESN's flagship program
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