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). In the late 1970s, Z Channel created its two subscription services (SelecTV & ON TV) and a sports channel (Prime Ticket). In 2004 a documentary was made A Magnificent Obsession by director Alexandra Cassavetes.
Prime Ticket eventually was sold to the Fox Television Stations Group, parent company of KTTV, which had lost Los Angeles Dodgers rights after the 1994 baseball season. An affiliate of the Prime Sports network, Prime Ticket became the current FSN West when Prime Sports became Fox Sports Net in 1996. Fox Television Stations, Inc., still owns FSN West. The channel is now called FSN Prime Ticket.
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"Z Channel".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world