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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Turner Classic Movies (April 14, 1994-present) is a long-running, commercial free cable-TV channel dedicated to airing classic movies, most of them from the Turner Entertainment and MGM, United Artists, RKO, Warner Bros and Janus film libraries. TCM daily airs many familiar classics (mostly released before 1980 and often pre-1970), along with tons of foreign films and obscure rarities that would otherwise never be able to see the light of day--including stuff that nobody would think about, like trailers and even two-reel live-action comedies. The network shows no outside commercials, although between (never during) films they will show old trailers of films or short commercials for the network's merchandise. |