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''World's Wildest Police Videos'' (shortened to ''Police Videos'' in Season 4) is an American reality TV, reality television program, TV series that ran on Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox from 1998 to 2001. In 2012, Paramount Network, Spike announced that it had commissioned 13 new episodes with the revival of the original name and John Bunnell returning as host, which premiered on May 7, 2012, and ended on August 13, 2012. The series deals with police videos from across the world. Video footage of car chases, subsequent arrests, robbery, robberies, riots and other crimes appear on the show. Production ''World's Wildest Police Videos'' began in 1998 and ran for four seasons, comprising a total of 56 episodes, before being officially cancelled in 2002. In Season 4, the name was shortened to Police Videos. Most of the police videos featured on the show were from various United States, U.S. police departments, but footage from other nations such as Argentina, South Korea, Brazil, Russ ...
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The first American standard for analog television broadcast was developed by National Television System Committee (NTSC)National Television System Committee (1951–1953), Report and Reports of Panel No. 11, 11-A, 12–19, with Some supplementary references cited in the Reports, and the Petition for adoption of transmission standards for color television before the Federal Communications Commission, n.p., 1953], 17 v. illus., diagrs., tables. 28 cm. LC Control No.:5402138Library of Congress Online Catalog/ref> in 1941. In 1961, it was assigned the designation CCIR System M, System M. In 1953, a second NTSC standard was adopted, which allowed for color television broadcast compatible with the existing stock of black-and-white receivers. It is one of three major color formats for analog television, the others being PAL and SECAM. NTSC color is usually associated with the System M. The only other broadcast television system to use NTSC color was the System J. Since the intro ...
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