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Revision as of 01:56, 28 May 2023
CapTV is a collection of television channels with news and entertainment on Caprica.
The call letters for the network are "CAP," and they offer the following channels (each with its own digital on-screen graphic):
- CAP News, the primary channel with news programming.
- CAP 2, a secondary channel with news programming.
- CAP Sports, channel with sports offerings, such as Pyramid.
- An unnamed financial channel.
Additionally, they offer the following shows:
- "Colonial Days," a "nostalgic drama" Zoe Graystone likes to watch (CAP: Serge's Twitter).[1]
- "Cubits & Pieces," show offering financial outlooks and tickers on stock market offerings, such as those from Graystone Industries (CAP: "Rebirth").
- "Pyramid Tonight," a sports show Serge and Daniel Graystone watch (CAP: Serge's Twitter).[1]
- "Sketch Comedy Friday," a late-night sketch comedy show (The Caprican: "Stop the Sagittaron Stereotypes").[2]
- "Star Cluster Patrol," a science fiction television show the Graystones do not watch (CAP: Serge's Twitter).[3]
- "Young People Going Out with Each Other," a show that perpetuates Sagittaron stereotypes (The Caprican: "Stop the Sagittaron Stereotypes").[2]
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References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Serge Graystone (24 March 2010). Twitter / Daniel and I watch "Pyrami ... (backup available on Archive.org) . Twitter. Retrieved on 8 April 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Harold Sims (Aprilis 24, YR42). Stop the Sagittaron Stereotypes (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). The Caprican. Retrieved on 14 October 2010.
- ↑ Serge Graystone (17 March 2010). Twitter / Serge Graystone: Star Cluster Patrol is sci ... (backup available on Archive.org) . Twitter. Retrieved on 14 November 2010.